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Client Intake Best Practices for Attorneys
Improve your law firm's client intake process with these proven best practices. Covers conflict checks, screening, and follow-up procedures.

Clinical Documentation for Medical Residents
Essential clinical documentation guide for medical residents. Covers note-writing fundamentals, common mistakes, attending expectations, and efficiency tips.

Clinical Documentation for Pre-Licensed Therapists: Building Good Habits Before Licensure
A practical guide for associates, interns, and residents on documentation standards during supervision. Learn what supervisors expect, the most common errors pre-licensed clinicians make, and how to build note-writing habits that carry you into private practice.

Clinical Documentation QA Checklist for Supervisors
A practical quality assurance checklist supervisors can use to review documentation for compliance, clarity, billing readiness, and clinical continuity.

Clinical Documentation for Telehealth Sessions
Guide to documenting telehealth therapy sessions. Covers legal requirements, consent, technology issues, modified MSE observations, and telehealth-specific best practices.

Clinical Supervision Notes for Associate Therapists: A Practical Checklist for Defensible Documentation
A step-by-step guide for supervisors and group practices to document associate therapist supervision clearly and consistently. Covers required elements, risk language, action plans, and quality controls for audit-ready records.

Common Documentation Mistakes Therapists Make
Avoid these common clinical documentation mistakes. Learn what therapists get wrong in progress notes, assessments, and treatment plans — and how to fix each one.

Concurrent Documentation in Therapy: How to Write Notes During Sessions Without Breaking Rapport
A practical guide for therapists weighing whether to write notes during sessions or after. Covers the real benefits and risks of concurrent documentation, evidence-based strategies for doing it well, and how to introduce it to clients without damaging the therapeutic alliance.

How to Document Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Sessions
A practical guide for DBT therapists on how to document individual sessions, skills group, phone coaching contacts, and consultation team meetings. Covers diary card documentation, chain analysis, behavioral targets hierarchy, skills module tracking, and how to write progress notes that capture DBT-specific interventions without losing the nuance of the modality.

Digital vs Paper Documentation: Pros and Cons
An honest comparison of digital and paper documentation for licensed professionals. Covers security, efficiency, compliance, cost, and disaster recovery.

Documentation Dos and Don'ts for Licensed Professionals
Universal documentation rules for therapists, physicians, lawyers, social workers, and educators. What to include, what to avoid, and how to stay protected.

Documentation Guide for Pre-Licensed Therapists and Clinical Interns
A practical documentation guide for associate therapists, interns, and clinical residents. Covers required elements for supervised hours, common mistakes that jeopardize licensure, and how to build sustainable note-writing habits from day one.