Client Engagement
Posts on engaging clients between sessions — client portals, between-session forms, score-sharing conversations, and outcome transparency.
← Back to all postsThe Comfort Trap in Therapy
Comfortable therapy isn't always effective therapy. When validation replaces change, clients stay stuck — and the therapy itself becomes the obstacle.
How to Talk to Your Therapist About Your Progress
Bringing up concerns about whether therapy is working can feel awkward. Here's how to have the conversation — and why your therapist should welcome it.
What Clients Wish They Knew Before Starting Therapy
Starting therapy is confusing. What experienced clients wish someone had told them about expectations, progress, and what good therapy looks like.
How to Find a Therapist Who Actually Tracks Outcomes
Most therapists don't systematically track whether their clients are getting better. Here's how to find one who does — and why it matters for your care.
How to Know If Your Therapy Is Actually Working
Therapy should produce measurable change, not just feel good. Here are concrete signs your therapy is working — and signs it might not be.
What Is Evidence-Based Therapy?
Evidence-based therapy means your therapist uses methods proven to work. Here's what that looks like in practice and why it matters for your outcomes.
The Case for a Therapy Client Portal
Clients who can see their own progress stay in therapy longer and engage more between sessions. Here's why a client portal matters and what it should include.
What Your Clients See in the Theracharts Client Portal
A visual walkthrough of what clients experience in the Theracharts client portal — from the first invite to completing assessments and viewing their progress.
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