This book provides therapists guidance on choosing the best outcomes-tracking methods and instruments. It explains how to integrate them into everyday clinical procedures and use the data they supply to improve the quality of care and comply with insurance and regulatory agency requirements. Both intraclient and normative approaches are described. Case studies illustrate how to perform and document outcomes assessment. And an accompanying disk includes blank forms for recording and tracking outcomes data. Wiger is a practicing psychologist. Solberg teaches at the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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A complete, step-by-step guide to tracking and documenting treatment outcomesOutcomes assessment has become an increasingly critical component of contemporary mental health practice, yet most therapists receive little or no training in accepted outcomes assessment and documentation methods. Tracking Mental Health Outcomes fills this gap, providing step-by-step guidance on choosing the best outcomes-tracking methods and instruments for your practice. You'll see how to integrate them into everyday clinical procedures and use the data they supply to improve the quality of care you provide as well as fully comply with insurance company and regulatory agency requirements.An indispensable working resource for mental health professionals, Tracking Mental Health Outcomes:* Describes both intraclient and normative approaches to outcomes assessment and how to integrate them into your practice* Uses DSM-IVTM as the standard reference point for assessing outcomes* Provides clear-cut examples of third-party payer requirements* Describes commercially available assessment instruments and how to use them* Features case examples illustrating how to perform and document outcomes assessment-from initial intake to termination* Supplies blank forms for recording and tracking outcomes data on the enclosed computer disk
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