Tools and resources to help Psych NPs confidently go beyond supportive therapy in medication visits.
Provider clinical guide for assessment and treatment with structured psychotherapy tools for treating insomnia and complex sleep disorders within psychiatric medication management visits.
Includes advanced clinical content on sleep science, hyperarousal, circadian rhythm disruption, medical contributors, and PAP desensitization — plus client handouts, structured session tools, and documentation examples designed for billable psychotherapy (90833).
Ready-to-use handouts, prompts, and worksheets designed for focused, skill-based anxiety sessions within medication visits.
Built to keep sessions structured and documentation defensible.
Step-by-step psychotherapy tools for addressing anger, irritability, and emotional dysregulation within medication management visits.
Includes therapy lessons, client materials, and documentation templates designed for structured, billable sessions.
Skill-based tools for structured anger-focused sessions in psychiatric practice.
Includes ready-to-use handouts, guided prompts, and worksheets designed for efficient, defensible documentation.
Second Edition — Professionally reviewed for accuracy and clinical use — Coming Soon!
Clear, defensible documentation guidance for psychotherapy delivered within medication management visits.
Includes structured templates, billing guidance (E/M + 90833), telehealth modifiers, and audit-ready documentation examples.
Second Edition Coming Soon
Expanded clinical guide for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning, with a stronger focus on evaluating anxiety presentations and incorporating billable psychotherapy into care.
Complimentary structured tools for psychiatric nurse practitioners.
Clinical tools for differentiating and assessing sleep complaints with clients.
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Cognitive and exposure-based tools for anxiety-focused medication visits.
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Educational Use Only: Products are intended for informational and educational purposes and do not replace professional medical, mental health, or clinical judgment.