by Barry McInnes | Feb 22, 2018 | Uncategorized |
How do clients experience routine outcome monitoring? Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) and clinical feedback systems (CFS) are becoming an increasingly routine part of how therapy is delivered. They are often portrayed as a means by which therapy outcome and...
by Barry McInnes | Feb 1, 2018 | Uncategorized |
IAPT 2017: Just one in four that enter therapy reach recovery The latest IAPT annual report gives a headline figure of 49.3% of clients moving to recovery. In all, not great odds. Dig a little deeper, however, and it becomes clear that only one in four clients that...
by Barry McInnes | Jan 12, 2018 | export |
Taking the pain out of therapy research and numbers If current thinking about left and right brain hemisphere differentiation is correct, what are the implications for us as therapists? We live increasingly in a world where we both need to ‘be’ with clients, and...
by Barry McInnes | Dec 13, 2017 | Uncategorized |
Making measures human How do we get beyond the scepticism, hostility even, that many therapists have about using measures of outcome in their practice? Openness to considering the evidence that routine use of measures can improve client outcomes is a good start. From...
by Barry McInnes | Nov 6, 2017 | Uncategorized |
Deliver effective therapy, more efficiently, and at reduced cost. Here’s how. Even when practitioners are already using sessional outcome measures, it is possible to deliver effective therapy more efficiently, and at reduced cost. What’s more, both therapists and...
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