@article{Darou_2003, title={Measuring Effectiveness in a Clinical Setting}, volume={2}, url={https://cjcd-rcdc.ceric.ca/index.php/cjcd/article/view/312}, abstractNote={<p>Measuring outcome has become an important although complex task in today’s atmosphere of fiscal restraint. A short and inexpensive instrument, the OQ-45 allows counsellors in clinical settings to undertake such an evaluation. The use of the instrument was demonstrated with a twenty clients in an Employee Assistance Program. The results showed that personal-counselling clients started with problematic levels of symptoms, but rapidly improved to base-line levels. Vocational clients also showed the same type of changes. Both counsellors and clients reported finding the exercise useful.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Canadian Journal of Career Development}, author={Darou, Wes G.}, year={2003}, month={Jan.}, pages={40–41} }