Outcome Measures

We at Collaborative Wellness Partners utilize outcome measures to help objectify and assess your progress from Baseline through treatment.

Mental health outcome measures are tools that evaluate changes in mental health by capturing metrics across multiple areas of client functioning, symptoms, and treatment experiences at baseline and after treatment has begun.

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Mental health outcome measures are brief, standardized questionnaires, checklists, and worksheets that monitor client progress, facilitate communication between clinician and client, and improve the quality of mental health care. 


Measured Based Care = Quality Care

The systematic implementation of outcome measures is called measurement-based care (MBC), which is essential to high-quality healthcare. 

More than just capturing information to check a box, MBC involves the regular administration of outcome measures that are then used to optimize diagnostic accuracy, detect treatment nonresponse early, strengthen the therapeutic alliance, adjust care as necessary, and improve treatment outcomes

PHQ9
objectifies and assesses degree of depression severity via questionnaire.

GAD7
objectifies and assesses degree of anxiety severity via questionnaire.

ASRS
A psychological self assessment measuring the symptoms of ADHD in adults.

PDSS
Panic Disorder Severity Scale – 7 question scale to grade panic disorder severity

Social Phobia Inventory
effective in screening for, and measuring the severity of social anxiety disorder.

Adverse Childhood Encounter Questionnaire (ACE)
An ACE score is a tally of different types of abuse, neglect, and other hallmarks of a rough childhood. 

We currently are providing additional measures and therapeutic care using the Blueprint Health app