Nearly twenty years of behavioral health care research has demonstrated the value of measurement-based care as a tool for improving the outcomes of care, treatment, or services. The findings are robust and extend across modalities, populations, and settings.
Read MoreIn 2014, the leading outpatient eating disorder treatment center in New York City came to us with a request: they wanted to measure outcomes for their adult clients. What Columbus Park has done with feedback informed treatment since is one of the stand-out stories of ACORN implementation.
Read MoreAfter Thanksgiving, ACORN ventured to some of our North Carolina organizations for in-person trainings.
Read MoreLately we've been making some videos to break down big stats concepts into smaller bites. In this one, Tak Minami explains benchmarking.
Read MoreIn September of this year, Jeb travelled to the UK to present a paper entitled Routine Measurement and Feedback - Evidence that therapists can significantly increase their personal effect size.
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