Disadvantages of Keeping Client Notes in Counselling

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What is my mental health counselor scribbling on that paper? Did I say or do something wrong?

Imagine that you’re in a session, and your client makes a little joke to relieve some tension that they are feeling, and instead of laughing, you make some notes. Jokes apart, patients have indicated a greater willingness to use the services of those mental health professionals that did not take notes during the sessions (Miller, 1992).

Let’s explore the dynamics of note-taking in counseling

It can be stressful for both the counselor and the patient.

Do you feel the stress of multitasking during a counseling session? A recent research has found that it can cause cognitive stress for the mental health counselor to scribble notes during the session, as it needs a constant engagement of the working memory (Bernardi & Francesco, 2015).

It is possible that the mental health counselor might miss out on some things that the patient is saying while they scribble and simultaneously debate whether they made a spelling error or scribbled something unintelligible.

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A potential obstacle to establishing rapport

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The first session between a patient and a mental health counselor is incredibly important. As you seek to establish a rapport with them, you are basically holding out the space to help them talk about their distress, which can be truly personal in nature.

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According to Franklin (2003), taking notes might not be a good idea initially, as it might not help to form a good therapeutic relationship between the patient and the counselor. The patient may feel judged and evaluated instead of being heard and validated.

How does Mentalyc help?

Mentalyc is an AI-enabled note-generating solution for mental health counselors and psychology professionals. It will help you to extract information from a therapy session and create transcripts for you, which will eliminate the need for note-taking during the sessions, leaving you to fully focus on the clients.

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Reviewed by: Brittainy Lindsey

Disclaimer

All examples of mental health documentation are fictional and for informational purposes only.

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Salwa Zeineddine is an expert in the mental health and medical field, being a medical student and having worked as a medical researcher at the American University of Beirut Medical Center for many years.

She is highly knowledgeable about therapists’ needs and insurance requirements. Salwa has always considered herself a successful person, being the recipient of a full scholarship from the AUB Faculty of Medicine. Her achievements over the years made her realize that real success is one in which she can genuinely affect people’s lives, the reason why she became passionate about helping people better understand and manage their mental health.

Salwa is an advocate for mental health, is committed to providing the best possible care for her patients, and works to ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need.

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