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Measuring Rehabilitation OutcomesUniversity of Arkansas-Fayetteville This article is concerned with the measurement of benefits that clients receive as a result of the counseling and rehabilitation services that are provided to them. Twenty-two instruments that may be useful in measuring rehabilitation outcomes are described. Practical applications of these instruments in assessing benefits to rehabilitation clients are discussed.
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Vol. 44, No. 2,
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