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Psychiatrist Template

APARC Clinical Review 07/08/2025

A professional Psychiatrist template for healthcare professionals.
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Need a comprehensive mental health assessment? This APARC Clinical Review template is designed for psychiatrists and mental health professionals to document patient progress effectively. It covers key areas like current therapy focus, improvements, challenges, support systems, medication concerns, and treatment plans. This template helps streamline the documentation process, ensuring all critical information is captured. With Heidi, this template can be quickly populated from a clinical visit transcript, saving valuable time and improving the accuracy of your clinical notes.

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Clinical Review APARC 01/11/2024 Attended by: Dr. Eleanor Vance (Consultant Psychiatrist), Sarah Jones (Registered Mental Health Nurse), and David Lee (Social Worker). This week working on: * Managing distressing auditory hallucinations. * Developing coping strategies for anxiety in social situations. * Exploring the impact of past trauma on current relationships. Improvements noted: * Patient reports a decrease in the frequency and intensity of auditory hallucinations. "The voices are quieter now," she stated. * Patient is attending group therapy sessions regularly and actively participating. * Patient is demonstrating improved emotional regulation during individual therapy sessions. Ongoing challenges: * Persistent feelings of social isolation. * Difficulty with sleep hygiene. * Occasional suicidal ideation, though without intent or plan. Main personal supports in the community: * Mother, Susan Miller. * Sister, Emily Carter. Transition meeting: Planned for next week. Any concerns related to medications: * Patient reports some drowsiness with current medication regimen. * Patient is compliant with medication. Further information regarding diagnosis or treatment: Patient continues to meet the diagnostic criteria for Schizoaffective Disorder. The treatment plan has been adjusted to include a trial of a new antipsychotic medication to address the persistent auditory hallucinations. The patient has been informed of the potential side effects and benefits of the new medication. Professional supports in the community: * Community Mental Health Team. * GP, Dr. Anya Sharma. * Local support group for individuals with mental health conditions. Weekend plan / overnight leave: * Patient will be spending the weekend at home with her mother. Mental state: Patient presented with good rapport and cooperation. Speech was coherent, though at times circumstantial. Mood was stable, affect was congruent. Thought content revealed some paranoid ideation, but no active delusions. No current hallucinations were reported. No suicidal or homicidal ideation was expressed. Cognition was intact. Insight and judgement were fair. Current risk: Patient is currently at low risk of harm to self or others. Suicidal ideation is present but without intent or plan. The patient has a strong support system and is actively engaged in therapy. Treatment plan: * Continue current medication regimen, with a trial of a new antipsychotic. * Continue individual therapy sessions twice a week. * Continue group therapy sessions weekly. * Schedule follow-up appointment in two weeks. Any other concerns: * Patient expressed concern about the stigma associated with her diagnosis. "I worry what people will think," she stated.
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Psychiatrist

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Last edited

07/05/2026

Created by

Lochanie Fonseka

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