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Treatment Plan Mind-Map

$1.50 inc GST

1-page, full colour, printable PDF

Download links expire after 30 days

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Description

Use this treatment plan mind-map to create an easy and visual plan for or with your clients. This layout helps to categorise and focus your treatment goals. Print this sheet out to fill in before, during, or after your treatment session.

HOW TO DOWNLOAD: After payment, you will receive an email with the link for the digital download. The file can be saved on a computer if desired. We recommend printing your downloads on a high quality printer to maximise the resolution and full colour.

DISCLAIMER:  The payment of this digital product gives you permission to use the resource without limit at your main location (can be shared within a clinic) but cannot be shared to a different location. Please do not reproduce without direct consent from Kids That Go Therapies. This includes electronic or photocopied distribution. Please note that your download link will expire after 30 days. All digital orders are non-refundable, but please contact us if you have any issues with your digital product.

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