Abstract Lately, the use of patient‐reported outcome measures (PROM) to adapt and improve ongoing psychotherapeutic treatments has become more widespread. Their main purpose is to support data‐informed, collaborative treatment decisions which include the patient's point of view on their progress. In case of nonresponse or deterioration, these systems are able to warn clinicians and guide the process “back on track” in treatment. In this case illustration, the Greifswald Psychotherapy Navigator System (GPNS) detected the deterioration of 19‐year‐old Sarah during the first eight sessions of cognitive‐behavioral therapy for social anxiety and depression. Here, the GPNS helped the therapist gain insight as to how Sarah's social anxiety affecte...
The value of adopting a case-specific approach to studies of psychotherapy has been noted in numerou...
This paper discusses the question of what should be considered treatment success based on detailed i...
The history of the patient-focused research movement is reviewed. For the past twenty years, researc...
Client-focused research systems have been developed to monitor and provide feedback information abou...
Despite the importance of emphasizing the right psychotherapy treatment for an individual patient, a...
The evaluation and assessment of outcome is an important issue in psychotherapy research and practic...
Purpose Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) and clinical feedback systems (CFS) are becoming increasing...
Objectives Psychological therapy services are increasingly required to instate routine outcome monit...
Aim: This study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of collecting sessional outcome dat...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5\u201214% of cli- ents worsen while i...
Background: Evaluation of psychotherapy impact and effect has advanced substantially in the last hal...
Objective: Outcome research has documented worsening among a minority of the patient population (5% ...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5?14% of clients worsen while in treat...
This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the impact of measuring, monitoring, and feeding b...
Despite the importance of emphasizing the right psychotherapy treatment for an individual patient, a...
The value of adopting a case-specific approach to studies of psychotherapy has been noted in numerou...
This paper discusses the question of what should be considered treatment success based on detailed i...
The history of the patient-focused research movement is reviewed. For the past twenty years, researc...
Client-focused research systems have been developed to monitor and provide feedback information abou...
Despite the importance of emphasizing the right psychotherapy treatment for an individual patient, a...
The evaluation and assessment of outcome is an important issue in psychotherapy research and practic...
Purpose Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) and clinical feedback systems (CFS) are becoming increasing...
Objectives Psychological therapy services are increasingly required to instate routine outcome monit...
Aim: This study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of collecting sessional outcome dat...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5\u201214% of cli- ents worsen while i...
Background: Evaluation of psychotherapy impact and effect has advanced substantially in the last hal...
Objective: Outcome research has documented worsening among a minority of the patient population (5% ...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5?14% of clients worsen while in treat...
This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the impact of measuring, monitoring, and feeding b...
Despite the importance of emphasizing the right psychotherapy treatment for an individual patient, a...
The value of adopting a case-specific approach to studies of psychotherapy has been noted in numerou...
This paper discusses the question of what should be considered treatment success based on detailed i...
The history of the patient-focused research movement is reviewed. For the past twenty years, researc...