Printable information pack (PDF)
Printable information pack (PDF)

Why make the switch?

For patients living with an eating disorder, tracking dietary, cognitive and emotional habits is an unavoidable part of each day. With the antiquated pen-and-paper methodology, patients frequently do not complete their homework and become demotivated and embarrassed as a result. This perceived failure at treatment can lead patients to devalue and dis-identify with their therapeutic activities, compromising the therapeutic alliance or resulting in stopping treatment early.

Recovery Record represents a superior alternative. It takes proven behaviour monitoring techniques and combines them with behaviour theory and game principals. The result is that associations are created between monitoring behaviour and a sense of control over ones environment and self-efficacy. Patients become ‘good’ and competent at homework completion, they develop context awareness and build skills to change their own state.

Clinician Benefits

Track & monitor

  • Equip your patients with tools to make monitoring easier and more rewarding.
  • Access a broad range of accurate, real-time information from patients that has been aggregated to help you to identify trends and triggers.
  • Share information with patients, enabling them to gain personal insight.

Organise & Tailor

  • Tailor the content and intensity of homework to meet your patients’ highly individualised needs.
  • Effortlessly monitor patient progress between sessions, and make historical homework searchable.
  • Share historical patient data with relevant members of an interdisciplinary treatment team to ensure appraisal by all of the complete clinical picture.

Practice Viability

  • With increased homework motivation and context information, you will be able to focus on what matters. You might even find Recovery Record frees up administration time, resulting in additional revenue.
  • Patients expect the convenience of modern communication tools in all else that they do, now you can offer it to them for their care.