DSM Deep cuts
Documentation
station
Rodney Lore
Name that Intervention
Things Clients say and things Therapists say
100

A client repeatedly pulls out her eyelashes and eyebrows during periods of stress. She reports temporary relief afterward and has noticeable hair loss.

Trichotillomania

100

This section of a progress note should include what the therapist actually observed, rather than assumptions or interpretations.

Mental Status Exam (MSE)

100

Rodney was this Grove pastor's high school guidance counselor

Pastor Daniel 

100

For 49 minutes the client discusses work stress. As they open the door they add:
"Also, I have three husbands, but only two of them know about each other."

Miracle Question (from Solution-focused therapy)

100

At the end of your session, your client mentions:
"Also, I have three husbands, but only two of them know about each other."

Doorknob confession

200

A parent reports that their 9-year-old continues to have recurrent fecal accidents despite being toilet trained and having no identified medical explanation.

Encopresis

200

A client asks you to speak with their psychiatrist. Before making contact, you should first obtain this.

Signed Release of Information (ROI)

200

This is Rodney's favorite place to get a bite to eat Thursday mornings

The hub breakfast

200

A therapist encourages a client struggling with depression to schedule pleasurable and meaningful activities before motivation returns.

Behavioral Activation

200

"I made a mistake in session. I'm a terrible therapist"

All-or-nothing thinking

300

A client appears emotionally detached, expresses little desire for close relationships, and reports being perfectly content spending nearly all of their time alone.

Schizoid Personality Disorder

300

A client says, "My husband is cheating on me."

The documentation phrase that protects you from claiming this as fact is:

"Client reported..."

300

Rodney often responds with this quip when asked "how are you?"

"I'm vertical!"

300

A therapist asks a client to imagine placing intrusive thoughts on leaves floating down a stream.

Cognitive Defusion

300

A client becomes convinced their female therapist is disappointed in them after the therapist reschedules an appointment. The client later shares that they often felt they could never meet their mother's expectations growing up.

Transference

400

A client experiences recurrent involuntary tightening of the pelvic floor muscles during attempted vaginal penetration, resulting in significant distress and avoidance of sexual activity.

Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder

400

A client says, "Sometimes I wish I wouldn't wake up." This section of the note should always be addressed before ending documentation.

Risk Assessment

(&Safety plan)

400

In what year did Rodney begin his journey at the Grove counseling center?

2013

400

A therapist asks a client to speak directly to their anxiety as though it were sitting in an empty chair across from them.

Empty chair technique

400

"My boss wants to meet with me tomorrow. I'm probably getting fired."

Catastrophizing

500

A client suddenly travels hundreds of miles from home and later cannot recall important autobiographical information about their identity or how they arrived there.

Dissociative Fugue

500

In the MSE, this is the difference between what a client reports feeling and what the therapist observes.

Mood vs affect

500

What year did Rodney get his marriage and family therapist license? 

1995

500

A therapist asks:
"What gives your life meaning?"

meaning-making

500

My supervisor didn't use an exclamation point in her email. They're probably disappointed in me."

Mind reading

Assumption making

Anxiety

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