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Client post-session summary email

A professional Psychologist template for healthcare professionals.
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Enhance your client communication with this dedicated 'Client post-session summary email' template. Perfect for psychologists, counsellors, and therapists, this template allows you to send a concise and professional summary after each session. Easily document psychoeducation topics, cognitive restructuring efforts, and key rational coping statements, ensuring your clients have a clear record of their progress. This template helps reinforce therapeutic goals and outlines actionable steps for clients to undertake between sessions, promoting continuity of care. With Heidi, this template seamlessly integrates details from your session transcript, saving you valuable time and ensuring accurate, personalised follow-up emails that strengthen the therapeutic alliance.

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Subject: Great Progress in Our Session Today! Hi Sarah, I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to follow up on our session today and commend you on the significant progress you're making. Today, we focused on several key interventions: - **Psychoeducation:** We discussed the 'fight, flight, freeze' response in anxiety and how it manifests in physical symptoms, specifically in the context of your social anxiety triggers. - **Cognitive Disputation and Restructuring:** We worked through the cognitive distortion of 'catastrophising' related to public speaking. We challenged thoughts like "I will completely freeze and everyone will laugh at me" by examining past experiences and generating more balanced thoughts such as "I might feel nervous, but I have prepared, and I can manage my nerves, even if I stumble on a word or two." We used the Socratic questioning technique to explore the evidence for and against these thoughts. - **Rational Coping Statements:** We collaboratively developed "I am capable and prepared" and "This feeling is temporary, I can breathe through it" to use before and during stressful social situations. As a result of our session, we established the following action plan: - Practise deep diaphragmatic breathing exercises for 5 minutes twice daily. - Identify one low-stakes social interaction this week (e.g., ordering coffee, asking a question in a shop) and consciously use a rational coping statement beforehand. - Journal any anxious thoughts that arise and attempt to reframe them using the techniques we discussed. - Prepare a brief outline for your upcoming team presentation, focusing on content rather than anticipated audience reaction. Remember to practise these strategies as we discussed. Consistency is key to reinforcing new patterns of thinking and behaviour. I am truly impressed by your dedication and openness in our sessions. Keep up the excellent work! Best regards, Dr. Eleanor Vance Harbourview Psychology Clinic 123 Ocean Street, Brighton BN1 1AA www.harbourviewpsychology.co.uk 01273 555888
Subject: Great Progress in Our Session Today! Hi [client's name] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note; else omit placeholder, retain heading and lead-in, and leave blank.), I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to follow up on our session today and commend you on the significant progress you're making. Today, we focused on several key interventions: - **Psychoeducation:** We discussed [psychoeducation topics covered] (Descriptions of mental health concepts, symptoms, or conditions relevant to the client's experiences. Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note; else omit section entirely.). - **Cognitive Disputation and Restructuring:** We worked through [cognitive distortions addressed] (Specific cognitive distortions or unhelpful thought patterns addressed, and the techniques used to challenge and reframe them, including examples of new, more balanced thoughts developed. Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note; else omit section entirely.). - **Rational Coping Statements:** We collaboratively developed [rational coping statements] (Specific, actionable, and rational coping statements designed to help the client manage difficult emotions or situations. Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note; else omit section entirely.). As a result of our session, we established the following action plan: - [action plan items] (Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound tasks or practices the client agreed to undertake before the next session, including how these tasks relate to their therapeutic goals. Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note; else omit section entirely.) Remember to practise these strategies as we discussed. Consistency is key to reinforcing new patterns of thinking and behaviour. I am truly impressed by your dedication and openness in our sessions. Keep up the excellent work! Best regards, [clinician's name] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note; else omit placeholder, retain heading and lead-in, and leave blank.) [practice details] (Including practice name, contact information, and website. Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note; else omit placeholder, retain heading and lead-in, and leave blank.)
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