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  • Mental Health Services
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Systematic client feedback (SCF) is growing in mental health care globally.
  • Clinicians may worry data collection harms therapeutic relationships.
  • Existing research supports SCF efficacy over standard care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the Partners for Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS) as a specific SCF model.
  • To position PCOMS on a continuum from standardized measurement to conversational use.
  • To demonstrate how PCOMS aligns with and enhances systemic and relational therapy practices.

Main Methods:

  • Describing the PCOMS framework and its development.
  • Analyzing PCOMS's integration into clinical practice, particularly within systemic therapy.
  • Highlighting PCOMS's ability to capture individualized client experiences.

Main Results:

  • PCOMS functions as a "both/and" system, offering valid outcome data and facilitating communicative processes.
  • The system's origins in clinical practice make it adaptable and relevant.
  • PCOMS actualizes traditional family therapy approaches by emphasizing client voice.

Conclusions:

  • PCOMS effectively balances outcome monitoring with relational, communicative therapeutic practices.
  • The system supports clinicians, even those prioritizing relational work.
  • Emphasizing individualized client experience is crucial for effective systemic therapy informed by feedback.