
131: Feedback Informed Treatment: Interview with Scott D. Miller, Ph.D.
The Social Work Podcast
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What Is Feedback Informed Treatment?
Feedback Informed Treatment is the use of formal measures or scales of progress and the working relationship to monitor the clients' experience of care and provide feedback to the therapist. This can include measures such as the Outcome Rating Scale (ORS) and the Session Rating Scale (SRS). Feedback is important for clinicians to understand because the outcomes in the field of psychology have not improved in forty years, and individual clinicians' outcomes do not improve either. In fact, there is evidence to suggest that clinicians' outcomes deteriorate with time.
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