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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Rich, Phil.
Grief counseling homework planner/Phil Rich.
p. cm.—(Practice planners series)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 978-1-119-38502-8 (paper)
ISBN 978-1-119-38505-9 (ePDF)
ISBN 978-1-119-38506-6 (ePub)
1. Grief therapy—Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Title. II. Practice planners.
RC455.4.L67 R53 2001
616.89’14—dc21
2001023754
The practice of psychotherapy has a dimension that did not exist 30, 20, or even 15 years ago—accountability. Treatment programs, public agencies, clinics, and even group and solo practitioners must now justify the treatment of patients to outside review entities that control the payment of fees. This development has resulted in an explosion of paperwork.
Clinicians must now document what has been done in treatment, what is planned for the future, and what the anticipated outcomes of the interventions are. The books and software in this Wiley PracticePlanners series are designed to help practitioners fulfill these documentation requirements efficiently and professionally.
The Wiley PracticePlanners series is growing rapidly. It now includes not only the second editions of the Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, the Child Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, and the Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, but also Treatment Planners targeted to specialty areas of practice, including chemical dependency, the continuum of care, couples therapy, employee assistance, behavioral medicine, therapy with older adults, pastoral counseling, family therapy, group therapy, neuropsychology, therapy with gays and lesbians, and more.
The goal of the series is to provide practitioners with the resources they need in order to provide high-quality care in the era of accountability—or, to put it simply, we seek to help you spend more time on patients, and less time on paperwork.
Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr.
Grand Rapids, Michigan