GLOBAL PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK NO USE TO COUNSELLORS
It should have improved substance use outcomes and working and therapeutic relationships, but a
sophisticated system feeding back to counsellors the progress made by their caseload made no
positive differences. A later study helped establish why: counsellors were not told how each
individual was doing and what they might do about it.
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