SOAP Note Template

SOAP Note Template

Free SOAP note template for therapists and mental health professionals. Complete with sections for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.

What is a SOAP Note?

A SOAP note is a structured method of clinical documentation used by healthcare and mental health professionals. The acronym stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan — four sections that organize patient information in a consistent, logical format. For comparison, see SOAP vs DAP vs BIRP formats.

Template

Subjective

Document the patient's self-reported symptoms, feelings, and concerns. Include direct quotes when relevant.

  • Chief complaint
  • History of present illness
  • Patient's description of symptoms
  • Relevant psychosocial context

Objective

Record observable, measurable clinical findings.

  • Mental status observations (appearance, behavior, speech, mood, affect)
  • Vital signs (if applicable)
  • Test results or assessment scores
  • Clinician observations during the session

Assessment

Provide your clinical interpretation and diagnostic impression.

  • Diagnosis or diagnostic impression (DSM-5/ICD-10 codes)
  • Progress toward treatment goals
  • Risk assessment
  • Clinical formulation

Plan

Outline the next steps for treatment.

  • Interventions used in this session
  • Homework or between-session activities
  • Medication changes (if applicable)
  • Next appointment date and focus
  • Referrals

When to Use This Template

SOAP notes are ideal for:

  • Individual therapy sessions — Track session-by-session progress
  • Psychiatric evaluations — Document medication management visits
  • Insurance documentation — Meet requirements for reimbursement
  • Supervision — Share structured notes with clinical supervisors
  • Audit preparation — Maintain compliant records

Tips for Writing Effective SOAP Notes

  1. Write notes the same day — Details fade quickly
  2. Be specific — "Patient reported feeling anxious about work deadlines" beats "Patient anxious"
  3. Separate observation from interpretation — Objective is what you see; Assessment is what you think
  4. Keep it concise — Notes should be thorough but not verbose
  5. Use consistent language — Develop standard phrases you reuse across notes

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