You have lots of opportunities for collecting data on your clients. Perhaps you could just put your questionnaires on your "have been a nervous person" "felt calm and peaceful" "felt downhearted and blue" "been a happy person" "felt so down in the dumps that nothing can cheer you up" It works well as a screen for depression, has been validated against the DIS for anxiety and depression as well as a variety of
own web site and ask clients to complete them at the beginning and end of their work with you, rather than mailing a
questionnaire. It is a more anonymous way for them to respond. Satisfaction is important and the client satisfaction
questionnaire would work well. I would also collect basic demographics and perhaps a short screen like the Mental Health
Screen (MHI-5). the items ask on a 6 point scale how much of the time in the last month they
other measures and when I use it, it somewhat sensitive to change over time. Whether you will be measuring outcomes is a
matter of debate, but you have to get started somewhere in order to refine and develop it over time.
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