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Monitoring Treatment Progress and Providing Feedback is Viewed Favorably but Rarely Used in Practice
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Monitoring Treatment Progress and Providing Feedback is Viewed Favorably but Rarely Used in Practice

Amanda Jensen-Doss, Emily M Becker Haimes, Ashley M Smith, Aaron R Lyon, Cara C Lewis, Cameo F Stanick and Kristin M Hawley
Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research, Vol.45(1), pp.48-61
2018-01
PMCID: PMC5495625
PMID: 27631610

Abstract

Attitude of Health Personnel Mental Disorders - therapy Evidence-Based Practice Humans Middle Aged Psychotherapy Male Treatment Outcome Practice Patterns, Physicians Feedback Clinical Decision-Making Aged, 80 and over Adult Female Aged
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