Therapy can be healing. But, when the process takes time, it can also cause frustrations. So how do you know if you’re making progress?
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You’ve heard of the emotional and psychological benefits of therapy. It can improve mood, emotional regulation, communication, etc.
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Counsellors keep a close eye on metrics to look at progress. Recording and storing notes is mandatory to ensure you’re getting the best care. So what do we track behind the scenes to help you heal faster?
