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Title: Mastering Clinical Observation: Turn Your Therapy Notes into Real Data with Dr Katrina Andrews
Do your clinical notes rely too much on vague impressions and memory? In this session, we explore how to transform passive observation into systematic, objective data collection. Learn how to separate facts from interpretations—moving from subjective notes like "the client was resistant" to observable data like "the client was silent for 45 seconds." We’ll cover how to reduce hindsight bias, track your internal reactions, and standardize your documentation so your practice data becomes reliable, auditable, and even publishable. Perfect for therapists, counselors, and clinical researchers looking to build true Practice-Based Evidence. Click here for 60 min video