Treatment planning (TP) is one of the most important components of therapy. It is an essential part of record keeping, is the proof of quality care, and a safeguard against law suits. This item is not available on its own, but is available as an online course for CE credit.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Importance of Treatment Planning
- Key Issues of Treatment Planning
- Erroneous Beliefs about Treatment Planning
- Components of Treatment Planning
- Outline
- A. Focus of Treatment
- B. Goals or Objectives
- Examples of Treatment Goals
- Types of Treatment Goals
- C. Intervention or Treatment Methods
- Examples of Interventions
- Factors Determining Interventions
- Referrals
- D. Assessment of Progress and TP Update
- Outline
- Sample Treatment Planning
- Example 1: Anorexia
- Example 2: Borderline Personality
- Example 3: Attention Deficit
- Example 4: Depression
- Example 5: Panic
- Example 6: Phobia
- Example 7: Anxiety
- Example 8: Crisis of Meaning
- Bibliography & Resources
- Forms
- Treatment Planning, Initial
- Treatment Planning, Update
- Additional Resources by Dr. Zur