Although I have completed my PhD, I continue to work on the use and implementation of MBC in both youth and adult mental healthcare. I provide education to students becoming healthcare psychologist, work in a research line for the improvement of outcome measures in clinical care, and, together with two colleagues, I have established the national Measurement Based Personalized Care Consortium. The most important activities of MBPC-Consortium are training and collaborative efforts on publications related to MBC.
 
Recent publications (2025)
  • de Jong, K., Douglas, S., Wolpert, M. et al. Using Progress Feedback to Enhance Treatment Outcomes: A Narrative Review. Adm Policy Ment Health 52, 210–222 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-024-01381-3
  • Moltu, C., van Sonsbeek, M., Bovendeerd, B., de Jong, K., Barkham, M., Sales, C., McAleavey, A., Mellor-Clark, J., Schwartz, B., Nordberg, S.S., Jacob, J., Lutz, W., Kaldo, V., Janse, P., Brattland, H., Compare, A. and Douglas, S. (2025), How can measurement-based care improve psychotherapy processes and mental health service delivery? A synthesis of expert perspectives. World Psychiatry, 24: 279-280. https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.21326
  • Pauline D. Janse, Maartje A.M.S. van Sonsbeek, Bram Bovendeerd, Kim de Jong, Progress feedback in psychotherapy: Advantages, challenges, and future directions,Current Opinion in Psychology, Volume 66, 2025, 102110, ISSN 2352-250X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2025.102110.