Feedback-informed treatment (FIT)
A measurement where information is gathered from clients to create feedback on the quality of treatment and how treatment is progressing for them. This is a good practice to see what approaches are working and which ones are not. After this form of treatment future therapeutic treatment is shown to be more effective and efficient.
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