Evinotes

Features

The Evinotes project was set up to support Gestalt therapists, trainers and researchers in the monitoring of therapeutic processes.

Client registration

  • Opening and closing of therapy cycles.
  • Information about the client, reason for consultation, therapeutic goals, expectations, anti-suicide agreement.
  • Diagnostic information: Symptoms, strengths, trauma, polarities, contact style, psychiatric information, medication, drug use.
  • Possibility of attaching files about the patient, e.g. external reports.

Clinical sessions

  • Topics covered
  • Intervention styles
  • Experiments and techniques used
  • Awareness and emotional expression of the client
  • Self-observation of the therapist
  • Indicators of fidelity to the Gestalt therapy approach according to the Gestalt Therapy Fidelity Scale
  • Possibility of attaching files created during the session, such as photos of creative work, audios, texts, etc.

Feedback sessions

  • The patient’s view of the therapeutic process
  • Perception of changes
  • Expectations
  • Undesirable effects

CORE-OM Tool

  • Creation of individualized links to CORE-OM questionnaires that each client can fill out easily and quickly from their mobile device or computer.
  • Automatic recording of the results of each questionnaire application.
  • Creation of an individualized result diagram for each client.

Obtaining reports and statistics

  • Creation of PDF summary reports on each client, diagnosis, therapy sessions and feedback sessions.
  • Graphical summary with pie charts of each client’s therapeutic process.
  • Statistics with pie charts on the distribution of variables among the clients and therapeutic processes treated by the therapist: Distribution by gender, symptoms, working styles, experiments, diagnoses, etc.

Available languages

  • Spanish
  • Croatian
  • English

 

We plan to make Evinotes available in other languages and we are looking for cooperation to make this possible.

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Security and confidentiality

  • Clients are identified by a code and a pseudonym, and no personal data may be entered. This is done to ensure confidentiality and security and to facilitate participation in research projects.
  • The system encrypts the information. Access is personalized and password-protected.