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Articles

Formalizing Clinical Decisions in Individual Treatments: Some First Steps

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Pages 285-299 | Published online: 27 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

A fundamental problem in forensic psychology practice is the lack of formal statistical methods to support team decisions about an individual patient's progress during intramural treatment. It is common practice to base decisions about the progress of a treatment on subjective clinical impressions of therapists. In this article, an approach is proposed that can be seen as a contribution to bridge the gap between formal statistical decision making and subjective clinical decision making. To formalize decisions in individual treatments, we have elaborated a statistical decision technique based on degrees of belief. In this article, this so-called N = 1 analysis is explained and illustrated by a hypothetical case.

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