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General Practitioner Template

DBT session note

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Looking for a structured way to document Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) sessions? This DBT session note template is designed for General Practitioners and other mental health professionals. It helps you capture crucial details like life-threatening behaviours, therapy-interfering behaviours, and quality-of-life issues. The template guides you through reviewing diary cards, assessing risk, and outlining interventions and homework. This template ensures comprehensive documentation, making it easier to track progress and tailor treatment plans. It's a valuable tool for any clinician providing DBT, helping to streamline the note-taking process and improve patient care.

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## DBT session note 1. Diary Card Review- Life Threatening Behaviours- The client reported suicidal ideation on 2 days out of the week. Therapy Interfering Behaviours- The client arrived late to the individual therapy session on 1 day out of the week. Quality-of-Life Interfering behaviours- The client reported engaging in social isolation on 3 days out of the week. Top targets for behaviour change- * Reduce suicidal ideation (client identified). * Improve punctuality for therapy sessions (therapist identified). * Increase social engagement (client identified). Solution- * Utilize distress tolerance skills when experiencing suicidal thoughts. * Set reminders and plan for timely arrival to sessions. * Schedule and attend social activities. Plan- * Practice the STOP skill when experiencing suicidal thoughts. * Set alarms and leave home earlier for sessions. * Join a book club. Urges to quit- The client expressed frustration with the intensity of the DBT program and considered quitting due to the emotional challenges it presented. Effectiveness- The client reported using the DEAR MAN skill to communicate needs to a friend on 1 day out of the week. The therapist noted the client used the skills successfully. 2. Review of modes of treatment- * [x] Individual therapy sessions * [x] Group skills training session * [x] Coaching calls in an appropriate manner 3. Intervention- The client presented with suicidal ideation and social isolation. The therapist utilized distress tolerance skills to manage suicidal thoughts and encouraged the client to engage in social activities. The client was late to the session and the therapist discussed the importance of punctuality. 4. Risk- The client presents with a moderate risk of self-harm due to suicidal ideation. Safety plan reviewed and updated. Client agreed to contact crisis services if needed. 5. Plan- * Homework: Complete diary card daily. * Next session: Continue working on distress tolerance skills and explore barriers to social engagement. Date: 1 November 2024
1. Diary Card Review- Life Threatening Behaviours- [note any behaviours reported by the client, or observed by the therapist, that could potentially cause harm to life or health, such as suicidality, deliberate self-harm, dietary restriction, binge-eating, vomiting, laxative use, over-exercise, deliberately not taking prescribed medications, disobeying medical advice, or any noted medical instability discussed in the transcript. Note how many times of the day or days out of the week that the client engaged in life threatening behaviours.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) Therapy Interfering Behaviours- [note any behaviours reported by the client, or observed by the therapist, that could potentially negatively influence the therapeutic relationship, such as not using coaching calls when indicated, arriving late to individual or group skills sessions, skipping individual or group skills sessions, being willful versus willing in using skills, not completing diary cards before session, refusing to act on suggestions as to how to handle situations. Note how many times of the day or days out of the week that the client engaged in therapy interfering behaviours.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) Quality-of-Life Interfering behaviours- [note any behaviours reported by the client or observed by the therapist that could potentially interfere with building quality of life. Note how many times out of the day or days out of the week that the client engaged in quality-of-life threatening behaviours.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) Top targets for behaviour change- [list any targets for behaviour change observed by client or therapist in bullet point format. Indicate if the client or therapist identified this target.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) Solution- [list any solutions for the top targets identified by the client or therapist in bullet point format.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) Plan- [list any action steps for the identified solutions in bullet point format.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) Urges to quit- [If the client identifies any urges to quit DBT, please summarize them in paragraph format.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) Effectiveness- [if the client identifies being able to use DBT skills for any life events in the past week, summarize them here in paragraph format. If the therapist identifies for the client that they used DBT skills for any life event, summarize them here in paragraph format. Note how many times of the day, or days out of the week that the client used DBT skills.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) 2. Review of modes of treatment- [list in checklist format if the client attended individual therapy sessions, group skills training session and if they used coaching calls in an appropriate manner. ] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) 3. Intervention- [please include a paragraph summarizing presenting issue and intervention used, categorized by presenting issue or by Life Threatening Behaviour, Therapy Interfering Behaviour, or Quality-of-life interfering behaviour.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) 4. Risk- [please include a standard risk assessment.] (only include if explciitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely) 5. Plan- [list assigned homework here in bullet point format. List issues that the client and therapist will work on next session, if any are identified.] (only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, context or clinical note; else omit completely)
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