Description
Book SynopsisâœThis book is clear, well-written, evidence-based, and timely. Combined with the authorsâ decades of practice-based research and clinical experience, it describes a way helping professionals of all stripes can improve the results of psychological care.â
Scott D. Miller, Ph.D., International Center for Clinical Excellence, USA
âœA must-read for every therapist, supervisor, researcher, manager â and client â in the field of mental health.â
Helene A. Nissen-Lie, Professor in Clinical Psychology and Therapist, University of Oslo, Norway
âœThe depth and breadth of these authorsâ knowledge about progress monitoring shine through on every page.â
Jacqueline B. Persons, Director, Oakland Cognitive Behavior Therapy Center and Clinical Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California at Berkeley, USA
âœI highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to work with a rou
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. What is routine outcome monitoring and why should I use it?
Chapter 2. Principles for selecting ROM and feedback tools for your practice
Chapter 3. Barriers and enablers for implementation
Chapter 4. Common problems and solutions to promote adherence to Routine Outcome Monitoring
Chapter 5. Introducing Routine Outcome Monitoring to patients
Chapter 6. Interpreting scores and patterns in measurements
Chapter 7. Recognizing when a patient is not improving
Chapter 8. Clinical troubleshooting for non-improving patients
Chapter 9. Integrating Outcome Monitoring and feedback in clinical supervision
Chapter 10. Consolidating practice and embracing future challenges