The purpose of this study is to compare the relative effectiveness of online self guided cognitive behavioral therapy to outpatient treatment as usual in the community.
Read MoreThe purpose of this report is to summarize results of a 5-year implementation of feedback informed treatment for children receiving publicly funded mental health service in Maryland.
Read MoreJulian McNally shares his clinic's experience with outcomes monitoring via ACORN, and makes the argument that outcomes monitoring should be implemented across the field.
Read MoreWhat are the Evidence Based Practices for eating disorder populations?
Why don’t people use them, or stop using them after a while?
Should there be a match between the treatment you’re offering and the outcome you’re looking for?
What do good outcomes look like and how do you measure them?
Read MoreAshley will join Lucene Wisniewski and Melissa Gerson in presenting a workshop at the 29th annual Refrew Conference in November 2019. This workshop introduces a treatment model which improves patient care and therapeutic outcomes, reduces burnout, and manages the cost of training by incorporating data collection and expert consultation.
Read MoreThe following testimony was given last June by Dr. Larry Epp, Ed.D., L.C.P.C to the Kirwan Commission, an initiative started in 2016 to radically improve Maryland Public schools.
Read MoreThe purpose of this brief report is to present findings observed on the relationship between clinicians engaged in feedback informed treatment and patient outcomes within the same time period. Clinician engagement was measured by the frequency with which clinicians logged into the ACORN Toolkit to view their data.
Read MoreLast week our team drove up the canyon to attend the The North American Society for Psychotherapy Research Conference. Some great panels from Michael Lambert and his students at BYU
Read MoreACORN was invited to present at this year's Partners Provider Forum on March 14th, 2018 in Hickory, North Carolina. Other speakers included Beth Lackey and Selenna Moss, speaking on Partners Value Innovation and Performance program.
Read MoreToday we reached a milestone, surpassing 3 million completed questionnaires. This number represents the feedback informed work of thousands of clinicians all across the country, improving treatment with kids, youth and adults.
Read MoreNearly 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 MoreOn October 6th, a WebEx meeting was held to discuss how projects could be split up based on interest in the Scientific Advisory Committee.
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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