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Short answer: To be adaptive.

Long answer: Watch this video

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Why is it important to measure outcomes and engagement levels in psychotherapy? Short answer: To be adaptive. Long answer: Watch this short video. — This video was taken from one of the modules in the Deep Learner course, a field guide for psychotherapist, teaching you how to extract learnings more deeply and translate it into clinical wisdom.



p/s: This video is taken from one of the modules in our Deep Learner course. Deep Learner a field guide for psychotherapist, teaching you how to learn more deeply and translate it into clinical wisdom. Registration opening soon! Stay tuned in our Frontiers newsletter.


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