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In this episode of Compassion in a T-Shirt, I’m joined by Dr. Scott D. Miller, a renowned psychologist and co-founder of the International Center for Clinical Excellence. As the developer of Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT), Scott has revolutionised the way therapists tailor their practice through data and client feedback. But how does compassion fit into this evidence-based approach?
We explore:
. The principles of Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) and why it's a game-changer in psychotherapy
. What is compassion and what does compassion mean in therapy?
Scott’s thoughts on balancing compassion with data-driven approaches like FIT
. The challenges and potential of integrating compassion into measurable, outcome-focused therapy
Whether you’re a therapist, researcher, or someone curious about how compassion shapes the therapeutic experience, this episode offers fresh insights into the intersection of heart and science in modern psychotherapy.
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Feedback informed treatment, FIT, compassion, self-compassion, therapists, psychotherapy, routine outcome measurement, outcome rating scale, session rating scale