Continuing Education

Implementing Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) in Clinical Practice

Michael J. Lambert, PhD

Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) has become a recommended clinical practice. Evidence for the positive effects of monitoring client treatment response is presented, along with those aspects of monitoring that are needed to make it feasible and effective.  The monitoring of the outcome of therapy can easily be implemented into private practice routines as well as agency procedures.

Year 2017
Credit 1
Level Intermediate
Price $25.00
Learning Objectives
  1. Assess how monitoring the outcome of therapy can be implemented into private practice.
  2. Analyze the evidence regarding the positive effects of monitoring client treatment response.
Citation

Lambert, M. J. (2017). Implementing routing outcome monitoring (ROM) in clinical practice. Journal of Health Service Psychology, 43, 55–59.

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