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Special Education Documentation Requirements
Comprehensive guide to special education documentation requirements under IDEA. Covers IEPs, evaluations, procedural safeguards, and record-keeping compliance.

State-by-State AI Consent Laws for Therapists: What Clinicians Need to Know in 2026
A practical breakdown of every US state law that now affects how therapists can legally use AI documentation tools. Covers Illinois Public Act 104-0054, New York S.8484, 40-plus bills across 25 states, all-party consent recording laws, and how your tool's architecture determines most of your compliance exposure.

State-by-State Guide to AI Documentation Consent and Recording Laws for Therapists in 2026
A practical breakdown of state AI consent laws, recording statutes, and compliance requirements for mental health practitioners using AI documentation tools in 2026. Covers Illinois Public Act 104-0054, New York S.8484, all-party consent states, and how your tool's architecture determines your compliance burden.

Student Observation Documentation Best Practices
Best practices for documenting student observations in the classroom. Learn objective recording techniques, data collection methods, and common pitfalls.

Template-First Documentation vs Ambient AI Scribes: Which Approach Fits Your Practice?
An educational guide comparing the two main approaches to AI-powered clinical documentation: template-first tools that fill structured notes from your input, and ambient AI scribes that listen during sessions and generate notes automatically. Covers accuracy, privacy, cost, and workflow fit to help you choose.

Texas AI Healthcare Laws for Therapists: How SB 1188 and TRAIGA Affect Your Documentation in 2026
Texas enacted two AI laws that now govern how therapists can use AI documentation tools: SB 1188 (effective September 2025) and TRAIGA/HB 149 (effective January 2026). This guide explains what each law requires, how they interact, and what compliance looks like in a real therapy practice.

The Hidden Cost of Clinical Documentation: What Research Says About Therapist Burnout and Paperwork
A research-informed look at what clinical documentation is actually costing therapists: time, money, caseload capacity, and career longevity. Covers the data on after-hours charting, burnout correlates, ethical risks, and what interventions actually work.

How to Document Therapy Sessions for Insurance Reimbursement
A practical guide for therapists in private practice on writing progress notes that meet insurance requirements. Learn what reviewers look for, why claims get denied, and how to document medical necessity, CPT codes, and treatment goals correctly.

Therapy Records Retention and Destruction: What Every Therapist Needs to Know
A practical guide covering how long therapists must keep client records, how to destroy them properly, what happens when you retire or close a practice, and the common mistakes that create liability.

How to Document Risk Assessments in Therapy Without Overwriting Clinical Judgment
A practical method to document risk assessments clearly, defensibly, and consistently while preserving professional clinical reasoning.

Time-Saving Documentation Strategies for Busy Professionals
Practical strategies to cut documentation time in half. Covers batch writing, voice-to-text, template libraries, AI-assisted writing, and structured note-taking.

What Insurance Auditors Look For in AI-Generated Therapy Notes
A practical guide for therapists using AI documentation tools who want their notes to survive insurance audits. Covers what auditors actually review, how AI-generated notes fail, specific red flags auditors look for, and step-by-step strategies to ensure your AI-assisted notes meet payer standards.