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All About Progress Notes On Demand Training

If you’re a psychotherapist, mental health counselor, or similar provider who never received clear training on how to write progress notes, you are in good company. The reality is there isn’t enough training (and, at best, affordable ones) on how to write progress notes for clinicians.  Most providers are expected to document without ever being taught how, and documentation doesn’t come naturally; it’s a clinical skill that’s learned with guidance and practice.

The more proficient you are in your documentation style:

  • Tracking client progress is clearer

  • Communicating clinical decision-making is more efficient

  • Progress notes are written faster, with less mental effort

  • Documentation anxiety and second-guessing decrease

This on-demand training walks you through simple approaches to writing progress notes with confidence while meeting essential audit and medical-necessity requirements. Because it is on-demand, you can return to the material anytime you need a refresher.

What’s Included in the Training

  • Three of the most common and effective ways to write progress notes

  • Core elements every progress note should include

  • SOAP and DAP note templates

  • The “medical necessity” lens and how it impacts treatment approvals

  • When more detailed documentation is (and is not) appropriate

  • Common documentation mistakes that create problems later

  • Interactive exercises to practice applying what you learn

Includes 30-day access to the recorded training.

Price: $49.95

 

Meet Your Instructor:

Amanda Fludd, LCSW-R, is a Clinical Social Worker with over 17 years of experience across hospitals, clinics, and her own successful private practice. As a Clinical Supervisor and Adjunct Professor at Fordham University, she has trained and mentored clinicians at multiple levels, established documentation standards, and supported compliance with state and insurance audits.

Amanda is known for translating complex clinical requirements into clear, practical systems. Through her professional trainings and workshops, she helps clinicians strengthen documentation, reduce uncertainty, and practice with confidence — without unnecessary complexity.

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