Woes of Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) and Feedback Informed Therapy (FIT) in Private Practice

I was trained heavily on the importance of monitoring client outcome and assessing feedback. I'm a huge proponent of the work by Scott Miller, Michael Lambert, and the like. I think it's so important for therapists to objectively track treatment outcomes and intervene if clients deteriorate or stagnate. If you haven't looked into this, i'd highly encourage you to. There are eye-opening studies showing how god awful clinicians are at subjectively assessing the how therapy is going. Anyway... Woes of Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) and Feedback Informed Therapy (FIT) in Private Practice
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