Simplify Your Mental Health Treatment Plans
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If writing a treatment plan feels like drafting a research paper, here’s the truth: a simpler plan isn’t a lazy plan. It’s actually a better one — easier to write, easier to use, and far more helpful in session.
Join Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey of QA Prep for a livestream on Wednesday, June 10th at 3pm Pacific. Can’t make it live? No problem! The recording will be available right here at this same link.
In this video, you’ll learn:
-Why “simple” really means readable to the average person — and how to test your plan
-How to connect your plan back to where you started: the diagnosis, symptoms, or identified problem
-Why keeping your goals few and focused makes your plan stronger, not weaker
-How to turn your interventions into a quick checkbox list
-How to choose the extras that work for you — strengths, resources, collaborations, and barriers
You don’t need a more complicated treatment plan. You need one you’ll actually use.
Resources mentioned:
📖 Stress-Free Documentation for Mental Health Therapists by Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey — get your copy with a full set of pre-written templates here: https://amzn.to/4j9DYaR
Note: This is an affiliate link and QA Prep will receive a small portion of the Amazon profits.
🎥 Other related videos:
What Goes in a Counseling Treatment Plan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0oHCuon2vs
How to write therapy treatment goals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knqJbi91IA0
How to write a SMART goal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msbmM4moLWk
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