Let’s be real—most therapists aren’t just managing conversations, they’re juggling goals, progress, emotions, schedules, and sometimes… paperwork chaos.
A good session notebook doesn’t just keep your notes in one place—it keeps your mind clear.
So what should your therapy notebook actually have?
đź§ľ The Must-Haves in Your Therapy Session Notebook
âś… Quick Client Snapshot
You don’t need to memorize everything. A simple “About This Client” page with key details saves you time—and shows your client you’re present.
âś… Thoughtful Session Pages
Forget cramped lines. You want space to reflect, track goals, and note down exactly what your client said that hit you hard.
✔️ Try SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan)
✔️ Or DAP if you prefer a looser format.
Extra tip: leave room for a follow-up plan—you’ll thank yourself next week.
âś… Progress Tracker
Therapy isn’t always linear. But having a visual progress chart can motivate both you and your client.
âś… Your Own Reflections
You matter too. A little sidebar for “what I noticed” or “what I felt” can improve your therapeutic presence and prevent burnout.
✨ My Go-To? The Jots & Tally Therapist Notebook
Here’s why I recommend it (even to new grads):
🗂️ Templates ready to go
đź§ľ 50+ sessions worth of space
đź§ Clean, calm layout
🎯 Professional but never boring
💡 Grab it on Amazon – Therapist-designed. Client-approved.
💡 View other notebooks – Jots and Tally.