In addition to the excellent points made by Adeeba, notes also show a clinical process. This is vital in terms of protection for both client and therapist should anything happen that might lead to litigation.
A great example is in the series 'In Treatment' where the therapist Paul Weston often blurs the lines between himself and patients. And this leads to deficit of notes which later plays a significant part in series 3 I think.
I won't say any more about that great series in case anyone wants to watch it. 😁
In addition to the excellent points made by Adeeba, notes also show a clinical process. This is vital in terms of protection for both client and therapist should anything happen that might lead to litigation.
A great example is in the series 'In Treatment' where the therapist Paul Weston often blurs the lines between himself and patients. And this leads to deficit of notes which later plays a significant part in series 3 I think.
I won't say any more about that great series in case anyone wants to watch it. 😁