Published Article: Measurement-Based Care with Diverse Client Populations

We’re excited to share insights from Dr. Diana Armstrong, R. Psych., founder and director of CDMH, on the powerful role of Measurement-Based Care (MBC) in improving clinical outcomes for diverse client populations. In her article published in Issue #81 of The CAP Monitor, Dr. Armstrong discusses how therapist use of MBC helps overcome assumptions in effectiveness, leading to more accurate treatment decisions and better results for their clients.

MBC is a collaborative, evidence-based process that enables therapists to tailor treatment based on continuous feedback between clients and therapists. It has proven particularly effective in enhancing communication and outcomes for racially and culturally diverse groups, helping to detect early risks, improve engagement, and foster stronger therapeutic alliances.

If you’re curious to learn more about how MBC can optimize your clinical practice and support diverse populations, read the full article here in Issue #81 of The CAP Monitor for an in-depth look at its benefits and application.