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This handbook provides therapists with guidance in crafting a comprehensive behavioral treatment plan for adult clients. It offers suggestion on documenting treatment at every step, including instructions on tracking patient sessions, and monitoring payments and authorization dates. Chapters describe treatment plans for 19 types of disorder, including attention deficit, bipolar disorders, depression, eating disorders, pathological gambling, relational problems, sexual dysfunctions, paraphilias, substance abuse, and sleep problems. An accompanying CD-ROM supplies a template to format treatment…mehr

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This handbook provides therapists with guidance in crafting a comprehensive behavioral treatment plan for adult clients. It offers suggestion on documenting treatment at every step, including instructions on tracking patient sessions, and monitoring payments and authorization dates. Chapters describe treatment plans for 19 types of disorder, including attention deficit, bipolar disorders, depression, eating disorders, pathological gambling, relational problems, sexual dysfunctions, paraphilias, substance abuse, and sleep problems. An accompanying CD-ROM supplies a template to format treatment plans and progress notes. Warren is a psychotherapist. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Autorenporträt
Dr. Muriel P. Warren, DSW, ACSW is a psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, author and educator engaged in private practice in Rockland County, New York, where she is the former Executive Director of the Psychoanalytic Center for Communicative Education and Past President of the International Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. She holds degrees from Fordham, Columbia and Ade1phi Universities in Psychology and Social Work, as well as a Certificate in Psychoanalysis from Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. She is a Diplomate at the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and Executive Director and President of the Warren Trauma Center established in May 2004.