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Here is a list of therapeutic interventions commonly used by therapists, including therapy techniques to treat specific diagnoses. In this article we’ll also cover how to document your use of therapeutic interventions for progress notes.
While some interventions have value in multiple settings – individual, group, career, couples, family – others are specific and purposeful. Many interventions target unhelpful, repetitive thinking patterns and aim to replace harmful thoughts, unrealistic expectations, or biased thinking.
This 11-page pdf has specific examples of goals, objectives, and interventions for different topics (abuse/ neglect, addiction, adoption, anger, anxiety, behavior problems,…..and the list goes on). I lost my pdf after I left one of the jobs, and am so glad I found it again.
In order to help spread good therapy practice, this article lists popular therapy interventions, must-have skills, and techniques that you can use in your practice. Before you continue, we thought you might like to download our three Positive Psychology Exercises for free.
Mental health interventions are treatments that aim to improve the mental health of individuals. Documenting interventions is important for tracking progress, evaluating effectiveness, and ensuring continuity of care.
While the words you choose will depend on your clients and the treatments you use, we’re sharing an extensive list of common interventions as well as intervention words to use in your progress notes so you’re never at a loss for the perfect one.
A list of common therapeutic approaches, how they work, and how to choose the modality that will best ensure you'll feel meaningfully seen and heard.