Quill generated this note with AI from the summary that was provided. The therapist can then copy-and-paste the note into their current EHR platform.
Subjective:
Client explored how their family dynamics growing up are affecting their adult relationships. Client stated, "I think my relationship patterns are influenced by what I saw as a kid," and discussed how their parents’ marriage shaped their expectations and behaviors in romantic partnerships. Client admitted to recreating unhealthy patterns, such as avoiding conflict or overcompensating in relationships to maintain peace, and wondered how much of this stems from childhood experiences.
Objective:
60-minute session held in the therapist's office. Client presented as reflective and engaged. Client demonstrated insight into their relational patterns and actively participated in discussing connections between family dynamics and current behaviors. Therapist guided client in exploring communication and conflict resolution patterns.
Assessment:
Client is making progress in identifying how family dynamics influence their relationship patterns. Client appeared open to exploring these connections and expressed interest in changing unhealthy habits. Client responded positively to interventions aimed at increasing self-awareness and improving communication strategies.
Plan:
Client agreed to track behaviors in their relationship and reflect on whether they are repeating past patterns. Next session will revisit these insights and explore progress. Continuation of work on identifying and shifting unhealthy patterns, with a focus on healthier communication and emotional boundaries, is anticipated.
In today’s 60-minute office session, the client explored how their family dynamics growing up are affecting their adult relationships. They said, "I think my relationship patterns are influenced by what I saw as a kid," discussing how their parents’ marriage shaped their expectations and behaviors in romantic partnerships. The client admitted they often find themselves recreating unhealthy patterns, such as avoiding conflict or overcompensating in their relationships to maintain peace, and wondered how much of this stems from their childhood experiences.
We discussed how family dynamics can shape how we approach relationships, and how unconscious patterns can affect communication and conflict resolution. I encouraged the client to reflect on the lessons they learned from their family and whether those patterns still serve them today. The client seemed intrigued by the idea that understanding these dynamics could help them change some of their relationship habits.
I suggested they focus on identifying specific patterns they would like to shift and practice healthier communication strategies in their current relationship. We also talked about the importance of setting clear emotional boundaries and taking responsibility for their own emotional well-being. The client agreed to track their behaviors in their relationship and reflect on whether they are repeating past patterns. We’ll revisit next session to see how they’re doing with these insights.
Looking for a different note format? Quill can generate AI therapy notes for those too!
From even more examples, to an overview of the format in general, to templates, to a cheat sheet, here's everything you need to know about SOAP notes.
Quill can write your SOAP notes!
Using AI, Quill will generate a SOAP note. All you need to provide is a brief summary of your session.
Try generating SOAP notes with Quill.
Try it for free. No credit card required.