my state insurance has my therapist fill in papers and they are not detailed at all. just the basic diagnosis and goals to be worked on. the last time my therapist had me sign on them it said -PTSD, Depression, DID they also had a number where I hit on the scales the only number I remember is the 9 on DID because I was worried that DHS would see it but she said no one else will see that paper (and since then my new lawyer has said there was no reason we have to hide my diagnosis so I don't worry about it any more.) and then I think the goals were worded something like learning better coping tools such as relaxation techniques, recognizing symptoms and taking care of them with possitive thoughts and actions. something like that anyway, real basic and broad enough to cover everything we were doing without having to add alot of details. The forms they have to fill out for the insurance companies are nothing like the kinds of notes therapists take during session so you can relax. The therapist doesn't have to give summaries of each and every session on you.
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