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This EMDR session template, tailored for pediatric psychologists, is crafted to streamline the documentation of therapy sessions with children. It features sections for summarizing the child's current condition, session objectives, and therapeutic techniques employed, alongside detailed accounts of target images, cognitions, and emotional responses. The template also monitors progress using SUDS and VOC scores and provides a framework for future session planning. Perfect for clinicians utilizing s10.ai, this template guarantees thorough and organized documentation of EMDR therapy, enhancing treatment planning and progress evaluation.
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Example of completed documentation using this template
PresentationThe patient, a 10-year-old male, arrived with heightened anxiety and trouble sleeping due to recurring nightmares. His parents voiced concerns about his recent withdrawal from social interactions.ContentThe session concentrated on managing the patient's anxiety linked to his nightmares using Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Techniques involved bilateral stimulation and cognitive restructuring. The target image was a shadowy figure from his nightmares, with a negative cognition of 'I am not safe' and a positive cognition of 'I am safe now.' The initial VOC (Validity of Cognition) score was 3.The patient reported feeling scared and anxious, with a SUDS (Subjective Units of Distress Scale) level of 8. He experienced tightness in his chest and a racing heart.Outcome of processing indicated a reduction in distress, with a final SUDS level of 2 and an improved VOC score of 6. The patient expressed feeling more relaxed and confident about confronting his fears.Additional relevant information about the patient's progress includes improved sleep patterns and increased participation in social activities.PlanThe plan for the next session includes further EMDR processing on the target image and exploring any new images or cognitions that may arise. The focus will also be on reinforcing the positive cognition and building coping strategies for anxiety management.
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