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Use of Clients' Self-Reports to Monitor Project Liberty Clinicians' Fidelity to a Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention
Psychiatric Services, 09/14/06
This study examined outcomes associated with clinicians' fidelity to key elements of a cognitive-behavioral treatment intervention developed for Project Liberty's enhanced services counseling program...Brief questions to service recipients are a useful and cost-effective way to monitor intervention fidelity
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