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Through feedback-informed treatment (FIT), clinicians gather
real-time input from clients through structured yet flexible
measures that identify what is and is not working in therapy and
how to better meet clients' needs. This book coalesces expert
insights from practitioners who have successfully integrated FIT in
their own work. Their experiences demonstrate how other clinicians
can incorporate FIT into their own practices to consistently
monitor clients' progress and the therapeutic alliance. The book
first reviews FIT theory, specific measures (including the Outcome
Rating Scale and the Session Rating Scale), and general strategies
for implementing FIT in practice and supervision. This information
is then translated into more specific applications of FIT with
different kinds of clients, including individuals, couples,
children and families, LGBTQ clients, and clients suffering from
addiction and early onset psychotic disorders. A variety of
treatment settings are also represented, such as private practice,
clinics, group therapy, the criminal justice system, and
pharmacies. The concluding chapter ties together the book's
overarching themes with friendly, practical advice about using FIT
to bolster professional development and improve one's clinical
abilities.
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