Goal Based Outcomes (GBO), possible neuroscientific correlate

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Beckmann, K Martin
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2023
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GBO. This display poster explores this gap. (1) (OO-CAMHS): A whole service model, S. Taminin et al , 201Goal Based Outcomes (GBO) (1) are a helpful , recent addition to the important clinical outcomes measures Child & Youth Mental Health Services ( CYMHS) utilise, only few other outcome measures are completed by clients themselves , such as the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire ( SDQ ) (2) . Neuroscientific correlates have been found for SDQ (3) ,CBT (4) , DBT ( 5) and Locus Of Control (6) but not for 2. (2) Psychometric properties of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire , R. Goodman, 2001. (3) Validation of the SDQ self report in Norwegian Sign Language , C.M. Aanondsen et al, 2020. (4)CBT and Neuroscience : Towards Closer Integration , N Jokic-Begic , 2010. (5) DBT alters emotion regulation and amygdala activity on patients with BPD, M. Goodman et al , 2014. (6) Neuroanatomical correlates of the sense of control: Grey and white matter volumes associated with an internal locus of control, T. Hashimoto et al, 2015.

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International Winter Neuroscience Conference 2023

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Mental health services

Child and adolescent development

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Beckmann, KM, Goal Based Outcomes (GBO), possible neuroscientific correlate, 2023