Did You Know?
Play therapists often face the challenge of writing progress notes that reflect the meaning of the play and progress made toward goals. In today’s clinical landscape, it’s crucial that we not only meet third party requirements but also clearly articulate our work to families and professionals involved in a child’s life. Bridging the gap between the art of play therapy and the technical needs of documentation ensures that our interventions are both impactful and well-written. Part Three of our Treatment Planning Series Writing Notes for Play Therapy is coming up on May 17th.
These webinars include discussion and demonstration of EHR applications for play therapy documentation.