AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper discusses the implementation of an aim-based outcome measure in monitoring psychotherapy for children and adolescents within mental health services.
  • This measure helps clarify the goals of therapy and track progress, while also fostering collaboration between therapists, patients, and parents.
  • Despite some limitations in certain cases, the authors believe that using this measure generally improves clinical practice.

Article Abstract

In this paper, we describe the use of an aim-based outcome measure used in routine outcome monitoring of child and adolescent psychotherapy within a child and adolescent mental health service. We aim to explore the clinical feasibility and implications of the routine use of this measure. We argue that use of the measure provides a simple and useful way of clarifying the focus of the clinical work and reflecting its progress, while also having the potential to illuminate the clinical picture by contributing an additional source of clinical information from a collaborative process with the patient, parents or both. We argue that while there are some cases where use of the measure may be impossible, or even perverse, in general it enhances rather than detracts from clinical work.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359104513485081DOI Listing

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