We’re excited to share our DSxHE Mental Health Webinar with Kim de Jong, Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at Leiden University, now live on YouTube!
In this insightful talk, Kim dives into how routine outcome monitoring and feedback can help mental health professionals deliver better, data-informed care. Kim’s research focuses on personalizing treatment for individuals, examining why some patients respond better to certain therapies than others, and exploring how clinicians can use data to improve their practice.
Kim's work emphasizes the importance of understanding individual differences in treatment outcomes. By using data from routine monitoring, clinicians can identify patients who may be at risk of poor outcomes and adjust treatment accordingly. This approach isn’t just about improving individual care, but also enhancing the overall effectiveness of mental health treatments across the board.
The webinar is part of the Data Science for Equity Mental Health Webinar Series, aiming to explore how data science can address mental health care inequalities and enhance treatment. The series highlights how data can identify those most at risk and provide better care for underserved groups.
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Watch the full webinar on YouTube here:
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