The Practice Library
The Practice Library™ includes curated reflections, clinical insights, and educational resources drawn from my work in therapy, clinical supervision, and systems consultation.
These writings are designed to support thoughtful clinical growth beyond the therapy session — particularly for clinicians seeking to strengthen documentation, clinical reasoning, and ethical practice.
If you are a clinician in Washington seeking supervision or consultation, or would like to receive updates as new resources are added:
All content is the intellectual property of SB Webb Counseling & Consulting PLLC and is protected by copyright. Materials are shared for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for individualized clinical care.
Documentation by Modality: Why CBT Notes Don’t Sound Like IFS Notes (And Why That Matters)
Most clinicians are trained in how to deliver therapy — but not how to document it in a way that reflects their modality and meets regulatory standards. In this Practice Library article, Shannon Webb, LICSW explores how CBT, DBT, IFS, and EMDR should naturally shape the structure and language of progress notes — and why that alignment strengthens clinical integrity, medical necessity documentation, and audit readiness. Clinical supervision available in Washington. Consultation offered in WA & ID at sbwebbcounselingconsulting.org.
Diagnosis Is Not a Label: It’s a Clinical Argument
Most interns and associate clinicians in Washington and Idaho are taught how to assign a diagnosis — but not how to defend it.
In this Practice Library article, Shannon Webb, LICSW breaks down how diagnostic formulation, functional impairment, and clinical reasoning strengthen medical necessity and audit defensibility. Clinical supervision available for Washington providers. Consultation services offered to clinicians in Washington and Idaho seeking structured mentorship and documentation integrity at sbwebbcounselingconsulting.org.
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