In this video, the speaker provides a comprehensive guide on writing session notes for RBTs. They stress the importance of accurate documentation and suggest keeping a notebook to jot down key details during sessions, such as environmental changes that could impact client behaviour. The speaker explains the ABC (Antecedent, behaviour, Consequence) model, encouraging RBTs to record these elements concisely. Key points to include in session notes are the date, time, venue, subjective presentation of the client, and results from preference assessments. The speaker emphasizes using third-person language and reviewing behaviours and interventions used during the session. Overall, they aim to simplify the note-taking process while ensuring compliance with agency requirements.

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