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    Sharla Shaffer commented  · 

    I have used the Wiley Planners in a multi-therapist setting. As an independent practitioner, I now do not have access to a wealth of resources unless I purchase them. As I am starting a new practice, having the Homework Planner would be of great usefulness. In fact, I thought that it was included in the purchase price of the Wiley planners, which does add to the cost of an independent practitioner. Additionally, if some homework is mentioned in the other Wiley Planners (for example, Jongma), and that is what is put in the notes, then it would seem that it would be in Theranest's best interest to protect their practitioners. If notes are requested or subpoenaed, and the example homework, which is automatically placed in the Wiley planner shows up in the notes but is not used because the practitioner did not have a copy, does that not open practitioners, Wiley, or Theranest up for potential legal difficulties? For example, someone in a legal setting could ask, "Why did you not use the Jongma homework as listed in your progress notes?' Yes, we can delete it out of our notes, but I leave it in the notes to go see if I can find that resource. It would be highly beneficial for not only the clients but for practitioners, Theranest, and Wiley to add access to the referenced homework. Thank you!

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