Therapy Practice Guides — Page 5
CBT Basics for Therapists: A Clinical Refresher
Review CBT basics for therapists, including formulation, thought records, behavioral experiments, and when cognitive work is the wrong fit.
F33.1: Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate
F33.1 ICD-10-CM reference for therapists: recurrent moderate MDD criteria, documentation, differential diagnosis, PHQ-9 evidence, and CPT context.
GDPR for Therapists in the UK: Notes, Consent, and AI Tools
UK GDPR for therapists: therapy notes, privacy notices, client access, consent, processor contracts, DPIAs, and how to assess AI note tools.
UK Therapy Documentation Guide: Notes, GDPR, and Record Keeping
UK therapy documentation for notes, record keeping, HCPC/BPS standards, GDPR basics, and AI tools, with a practical session-note checklist.
NHS Talking Therapies Overview for Therapists: IAPT, Outcomes, and Notes
Clinician overview of NHS Talking Therapies (formerly IAPT): stepped care, outcomes, documentation map, and what private therapists should borrow.
CPT Code 90847: Family Psychotherapy with Patient Present
CPT 90847 for therapists: when to use it vs 90846, documentation requirements, pairing with individual codes, and common billing mistakes to avoid.
DBT Worksheets Pack: Free Therapist Download
Download a therapist-ready DBT skills worksheet pack with diary-card, chain-analysis, distress-tolerance, and interpersonal-effectiveness pages.
CPT Code 90853: Group Psychotherapy Billing Guide
CPT 90853 for therapists: group size rules, per-patient billing, documentation requirements, same-day billing, and denial risks.
CBT Worksheets: Free Pack for Therapists (PDF)
Download a therapist-ready CBT worksheets pack with thought records, distortion labels, behavioral experiments, and clinical sequencing guidance.
99214 CPT Code: Established Patient Evaluation for Therapists
CPT 99214 explained for therapy practices: when to use it vs 99213 and 99215, documentation rules, and pairing with psychotherapy add-on codes.
Family Therapy Intake Form: Template & Family-Systems Guide
A family therapy intake form template plus a family-systems guide to consent, confidentiality, the identified-patient trap, and pre-session orientation.
Intake Questions for Therapy: What to Ask and Why
The intake questions for therapy that earn their place, the reasoning behind each, and how to ask them so a client feels held rather than processed.
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