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Finding clues in client data

Written by Stuart Argue

Updated at October 5th, 2022

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Review client log entries Use icons and filters for ease of navigation

Whatever the context – emotional issues, interpersonal challenges, or stressful every-day events – developing an understanding of what role food, eating and disordered symptoms play in this picture is key to helping your client find a path forward. Through reviewing client data, previously unseen patterns emerge and those that are dysfunctional can become obvious.

"(The Recovery Record Clinician app) has improved my working relationship with clients and allowed me to intervene in ways I'm not able to in session. It also gives me increased insight into the cognitive and emotional experience of my clients, the context of the behaviors, that is not captured in therapy sessions." - Clinician, Chicago

Review client log entries

As soon as a client logs a meal, you have real-time access to that meal in the "Meals, Feelings & Thoughts" section of the client menu. You can scroll through all entries for an overview of progress and click on a specific entry for a detailed view.

Navigate to the "Meals, Feelings & Thoughts" section of the client menu.
Scroll through all client logs ("Jenny's Logs") for a high level view of your client's progress.
If you click on a specific log entry you will see all of the details that the client entered.

Use icons and filters for ease of navigation

Each meal log has associated icons. These are guideposts designed to help you navigate logs. You can also use these icons to filter log entries, e.g., by associated disordered behavior. You can access the Icon Legend by clicking "?" in the top right corner of "All Logs".

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