Book description
The Bestselling treatment planning system for mental health professionals
The Older Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Second Edition
provides all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop
formal treatment plans that satisfy the demands of HMOs, managed care
companies, third-party payors, and state and federal agencies.
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New edition features empirically supported, evidence-based
treatment interventions
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Organized around 30 behaviorally based presenting problems
including depression, unresolved grief, life role transition,
and substance abuse
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Over 1,000 prewritten treatment goals, objectives, and
interventions-plus space to record your own treatment plan options
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Easy-to-use reference format helps locate treatment plan
components by behavioral problem
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Includes a sample treatment plan that conforms to the
requirements of most third-party payors and accrediting agencies
including CARF, The Joint Commission (TJC), COA, and the
NCQA
Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr., PhD, is the Series Editor
for the bestselling Practice
Planners®. Since 1971, he has
provided professional mental health services to both inpatient and
outpatient clients. He was the founder and director of Psychological
Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for
twenty-five years. He is the author or coauthor of over forty books
and conducts training workshops for mental health professionals around
the world.
Deborah W. Frazer, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who
has worked with older adults for more than thirty years as a
clinician, teacher, administrator, and consultant. Dr. Frazer is the
author of more than thirty articles and book chapters related to work
with older adults. She has written, taught, and developed programs in
public, nonprofit, and corporate settings, and is currently an
independent practitioner and consultant.
Gregory A. Hinrichsen, PhD, is a geropsychologist with
thirty-five years of experience in the field of aging. During his
career, he has provided clinical services to older adults, conducted
gerontology research, directed geropsychology training programs, and
contributed to aging public policy. Dr. Hinrichsen is Associate
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Albert
Einstein College of Medicine.