Measuring progress is an important component of effective therapy, helping to evaluate outcomes and guide treatment. This session will explore the role of outcome measures, their importance in tracking therapeutic progress, and strategies for overcoming common barriers to their use.
You will also be introduced to feedback-informed treatment, including the use of measures to assess therapeutic alliance and enhance collaboration with clients. Practical activities and facilitated discussions will help you consolidate your learning and address challenges in integrating these tools into everyday practice.
Facilitated by Clinical Psychologist, Catherine Bishop