9/15/2023 EnchantaVaughn Approved Behavior: It was noticed once session began, Client appeared guarded and offensive due to encountering other challenges in the home. Client became frustrated when she could not express her thoughts and started having episode, turning her back toward her counselor and saying slick stuff under her breathe. Behavior: Client began completing her therapy assignment without any distractions. Client was reminded to think positive and continue to utilize coping strategies and relaxation techniques to maintain a positive spirit when she gets down and out. Client shook her head in agreement. . Intervention: QMHP probed client to find the cause of her mom requesting todayâs individual counseling session for her daughter. QMHP used active listening as she processed with client about her current mood and answered all questions asked by client that was geared toward her therapy. QMHP explored clientâs inability to think positive despite things going on around her. QMHP modeled to client how to use the âThink Tacticâ to allow herself time to improve her poor impulse control. Intervention: QMHP used role-reversal with client to allow her a chance to openly express herself as well as see how she is viewed in the eyes of others when she is verbally and physically aggressive towards them. QMHP used active listening as client discussed the importance of respecting authority figures and controlling her thought process at times. QMHP then modeled to client appropriate ways to follow instructions without getting an attitude. Response: Client acknowledges she needs to work on her temper and controlling her anger. Client is supported making the right choices and staying out of trouble. Client responded well to feedback and discussed some things she can do better when it comes to new challenges. Client agrees to follow directions the first time they are given even if that means she has to stop doing something she likes. Response: Although client has difficulty staying focused in the session sometimes, she understands a lot of the information taught in the session helps her with her anxiety and has implemented the skills in the home this week. Client did a good job maintaining appropriate behavior in the session, utilizing the correct voice volume and displaying positive body language the entire time. Client practiced some of the examples of alternate behaviors (e.g. closing her eyes and thinking about happy memories, repeat positive âI-statementsâ, and ask questions that will help her understand things better) at home when she felt stressed out or upset.