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Day in the Life of an NYC Therapist

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I typically see clients every hour on the hour, and have about 44 sessions each week, not including my hour for supervision, and the time I have towards administrative supervision duties of my own, treatment plans, progress notes, and collaborative meetings with my patients’ case managers, doctors, and other professionals.

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Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

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Create an after-treatment plan. Make sure you highlight your clients supports, learned skills and behaviors, and methods to continue their journey after treatment. Send your client an official letter indicating their discharge from treatment for their records. This can also include the after-treatment plan.

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Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

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Create an after-treatment plan. Make sure you highlight your clients supports, learned skills and behaviors, and methods to continue their journey after treatment. Send your client an official letter indicating their discharge from treatment for their records. This can also include the after-treatment plan.

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Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

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Create an after-treatment plan. Make sure you highlight your clients supports, learned skills and behaviors, and methods to continue their journey after treatment. Send your client an official letter indicating their discharge from treatment for their records. This can also include the after-treatment plan.

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Ideas & Tips for Social Work Supervision

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Documentation, treatment plan writing, and mental health treatment letters. Highlight cases that are going well! NASW Code of Ethics and ethical dilemmas that arise with clients and agency policy. Areas for agency’s growth in services or functioning. Transference and Countertransference with clients.