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Melissa your tips sound too good to be true there is no way it can be that easy for me to write a progress note if only I had a penny for every time Ive heard that hi Im Dr Melissa McCaffrey founder of the free Private Practice paperwork crash course and today we are busting through the myth that easy documentation must equal bad documentation to answer this question lets look at where this myth usually comes up first and thats typically in an agency type setting where a lot of us start out these places get funding from Big entities like Medicare Medicaid or other third-party payers and often have all of these extra requirements for their documentation that really have nothing to do with our actual ethical guidelines the other issue is the lack of ethical guidelines so have you ever researched what ACA or APA or aamft or nasw actually has to say about what needs to be in your progress notes because yes Im probably one of the few people who has looked at what all of those professio