Establishing Treatment Effectiveness
Baseline measurements are instrumental in establishing the effectiveness of treatments in psychology, as they provide a baseline posture from which progress and treatment outcomes can be evaluated.
The observation of posture as a measurable indicator plays a crucial role in treatment assessments. By deception and inference, practitioners can determine the impact of interventions on an individual’s well-being. Through these measurements, subtle changes in posture can be identified, offering insights into the effectiveness of therapeutic strategies. Baseline measurements enable therapists to track progress objectively, enhancing the precision of treatment adjustments.