Notes on the craft of clinical documentation.
Short, direct pieces for clinicians who care about the note as much as the session — how to write documentation that holds up clinically, legally, and ethically, without eating your evenings.
What to document (and what not to) in couples therapy progress notes.
A risk-management guide — what belongs in the medical record, what stays in psychotherapy notes, and how to write notes that survive a subpoena.
Reducing burnout: how AI note-taking gives couples therapists back six hours a week.
The per-note math, the cognitive load research, and a practical workflow that returns roughly six clinician-hours every week without compromising clinical quality.
How to write couples therapy progress notes that hold up clinically and legally.
DAP, SOAP, and Gottman-flavored templates compared — with dyadic formulation, per-partner fields, and annotated examples.
HIPAA-compliant therapy notes: what clinicians actually need to know.
PHI, BAAs, encryption, progress vs. psychotherapy notes, and the vendor questions that separate real compliance from marketing copy.
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