{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: The Trier Treatment Navigator (TTN) in action: Clinical case study on data-informed psychological therapy. {Author}: Schaffrath J;Weinmann-Lutz B;Lutz W; {Journal}: J Clin Psychol {Volume}: 78 {Issue}: 10 {Year}: Oct 2022 {Factor}: 2.995 {DOI}: 10.1002/jclp.23362 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Although psychotherapy has shown to be effective for most patients, about one-third of patients do not benefit or deteriorate during treatment. Technical progress has allowed the integration of routine outcome monitoring (ROM) into treatment, helping therapists detect patients at risk for a nonresponse or poor outcome early on. Psychological therapy can be enhanced by providing therapists with individual treatment recommendations for these at-risk patients. One example of such a comprehensive feedback system is the Trier Treatment Navigator (TTN).
OBJECTIVE: This clinical case study aims to illustrate the implementation of the TTN in a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) outpatient clinic in the treatment of a 30-year-old patient called Ms. Daun, who has a recurrent depressive disorder. Based on this case, the benefits of applying information from ROM in psychotherapy, important context factors, and possible implementation issues are discussed.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude by encouraging practitioners to integrate ROM into their clinical thinking and daily practice.