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EMDR Note

A professional Psychiatrist template for healthcare professionals.
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The EMDR Note template is a comprehensive documentation tool designed for psychiatrists and mental health professionals specializing in trauma therapy. This template facilitates the recording of detailed client information, subjective experiences, and objective clinical assessments during Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) sessions. It includes sections for documenting psychological and biological factors, therapeutic interventions, and client progress. By using this template with Heidi, clinicians can efficiently track treatment responses and plan future sessions, ensuring a structured approach to trauma recovery. This template is ideal for those seeking to enhance their EMDR therapy documentation practices.

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Client Information: - Client Name: John Doe - Provider Name: Dr. Emily Smith - Date of Service: 1 November 2024 - Session Duration: 60 minutes SUBJECTIVE: Presentation: - Chief Complaint: Client reports ongoing issues with anxiety and fear related to a past traumatic event in which they were involved in a car accident. - Impairments and Challenges: The client describes feelings of terror, powerlessness, and fear when recalling the event, impacting their ability to drive or be a passenger in a vehicle. Psychological Factors: - Symptom Description: Recurrent and distressing recollections of the traumatic event in the form of vivid sensory memories and imagery. - Image Details: Client reported visual image of the car crash as the most disturbing aspect of the memory. - Negative Cognition: "I'm not safe." - Positive Cognition: "I can protect myself." - Emotional Processing: Initially felt 'terrified,' but after processing, reported feeling 'relief.' Biological Factors: - Body Sensations: Client reported chest tightness during memory recall. OBJECTIVE: Clinical Assessment: - Assessment Tool: Clinical Interview. - Results: Client exhibits symptoms consistent with PTSD. - Status: Ongoing assessment. - Validity of Cognition Rating: Initial: 2/7; Final: 6/7 - SUDs Rating: Initial: 8/10; Final: 1/10 Interventions: - Therapeutic Approach or Modality: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). - Therapeutic Interventions: Bilateral stimulation and cognitive restructuring. - Rationale: To reduce disturbing emotions and beliefs tied to the traumatic memory and help the client feel safer and more in control. ASSESSMENT: Progress and Response: - Response to Treatment: Client reported SUDs dropping from 8 to 1 and validity of cognition rising from 2 to 6. - Quote (Progress): "I feel like I can finally breathe again." - Processing Response: Client was engaged during processing and reported a shift in memory perception. - Reprocessing Effects: Client reported relief, decreased disturbance, and increased belief in positive cognition. PLAN: Follow-Up Actions and Plans: - Homework: Client instructed to keep a diary of new insights or memories arising after session. - Plan for Future Session: Continue trauma processing, targeting new elements identified in homework. - Plans for Continued Treatment: Continue weekly trauma processing sessions to reduce PTSD symptoms and increase emotional functioning. - Coordination of Care: No coordination of care indicated at this time.
Client Information: - Client Name: [Insert client name here] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes, or clinical note, otherwise leave blank.) - Provider Name: [Insert provider name here] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes, or clinical note, otherwise leave blank.) - Date of Service: [Insert date of service here] - Session Duration: [Insert session duration here] SUBJECTIVE: Presentation: - Chief Complaint: [Describe the client’s main concern and reason for seeking therapy. Example: "Client reports ongoing issues with anxiety and fear related to a past traumatic event in which they were attacked and mugged at knifepoint."] - Impairments and Challenges: [Describe how the traumatic memory impacts the client’s daily functioning, emotional state, or sense of safety. Example: "The client describes feelings of terror, powerlessness, and fear when recalling the event."] Psychological Factors: - Symptom Description: [Describe the primary symptoms tied to the trauma, including onset, frequency, intensity, and duration. Example: "Recurrent and distressing recollections of the traumatic event in the form of vivid sensory memories and imagery."] - Image Details: [Detail the sensory components of the traumatic memory and emotional response tied to it. Example: "Client reported visual image of assailant holding a knife as the most disturbing aspect of the memory."] - Negative Cognition: [Insert negative belief tied to the memory, e.g., "I'm powerless."] - Positive Cognition: [Insert desired positive belief, e.g., "I can handle myself."] - Emotional Processing: [Document emotional changes during the session. Example: "Initially felt 'terrified,' but after processing, reported feeling 'relief.'"] Biological Factors: - Body Sensations: [Document physical sensations tied to trauma recall, e.g., "Client reported chest tightness during memory recall."] OBJECTIVE: Clinical Assessment: - Assessment Tool: [Document tools used, e.g., "Clinical Interview."] - Results: [Summarize findings, if applicable.] - Status: [Document the assessment status, e.g., "Ongoing assessment."] - Validity of Cognition Rating: Initial: [Insert score] /7; Final: [Insert score] /7 - SUDs Rating: Initial: [Insert score] /10; Final: [Insert score] /10 Interventions: - Therapeutic Approach or Modality: [Document the therapeutic approach used, e.g., "Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)."] - Therapeutic Interventions: [Summarize interventions employed, such as bilateral stimulation, cognitive restructuring, or reviewing traumatic memory from different perspectives.] - Rationale: [Explain the reasoning behind the chosen interventions, e.g., "To reduce disturbing emotions and beliefs tied to the traumatic memory and help the client feel safer and more in control."] ASSESSMENT: Progress and Response: - Response to Treatment: [Document the client’s response, including changes in distress levels and beliefs. Example: "Client reported SUDs dropping from 8 to 0 and validity of cognition rising from 2 to 7."] - Quote (Progress): [Insert direct client quote if available.] - Processing Response: [Describe client engagement during processing and any insights or memory shifts observed.] - Reprocessing Effects: [Summarize effects of reprocessing, including emotional, cognitive, or sensory changes. Example: "Client reported relief, decreased disturbance, and increased belief in positive cognition."] PLAN: Follow-Up Actions and Plans: - Homework: [Document homework assigned, e.g., "Client instructed to keep a diary of new insights or memories arising after session."] - Plan for Future Session: [Summarize planned focus for the next session, e.g., "Continue trauma processing, targeting new elements identified in homework."] - Plans for Continued Treatment: [Document overall treatment goals and frequency of sessions, e.g., "Continue weekly trauma processing sessions to reduce PTSD symptoms and increase emotional functioning."] - Coordination of Care: [Document any coordination with other providers, if applicable, or "No coordination of care indicated at this time."]
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2024-12-04

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