How-To: Reference Therapy-Science

Over the years there have been several inquiries about how to reference Therapy-Science with respect to the APA style and reference guidelines (link). Therapy-Science exists in a strange place – it has both software components in the iGraph™ functionality as well as elements that can be considered traditional reference material which are utilized to assist with research projects,

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Beginner’s Tip: Set up your default options

You can set up default options for the Clinician Dashboard. This helps you to customize the terms used for your clients as well as a few of the default iGraph™ options to match your preferences.

The Clinician Options button can be found at the top right of the Clinician Dashboard. Select that to get access to the available default options.

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What’s new? January 2020 Edition.

Hello folks. I hope your new year is off and running to a great start.

Just a quick update to let you know that your iGraphs™ may look a little different due to a new feature that was just added. After taking in some of your feedback, the Therapy-Science team added a feature that allows you to pad the x axis so that you can show up to 30 sessions without having to add any data to the graph.

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iGraph™ as an image? Yeah, we got that.

We are wrapping up the fall semester, so students across the country are using Therapy-Science in their classrooms and for their research projects. We here at Therapy-Science had a request to allow for the downloading of an iGraph™ as an image file so that it can then be used in … well … just about anything.

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ASHA 2018 – Booth #350!

Hello folks! Just wanted to let you know that Therapy-Science will have a booth at 2018 ASHA Convention in Boston. Therapy-Science will be in Booth #350 and we’re hoping that you’ll stop by and say “Hello!”. The conference is just over a week away, so we’re getting excited for the chance to see and catch up with old friends as well as meet new members of the Therapy-Science family.

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ALERT: TauU and You

Our crackerjack team of researchers have been doing some in-depth studies of the TauU comparison method. In the process of their work, last week they discovered an error in the calculation of one of the TauU measures. We were able to correct the issue within hours of it being identified, but we take this incident seriously and it has forced us to improve our internal controls and better understand the application of our statistical tools.

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What’s new for July 2018

Heading full steam into summer, the team at Therapy-Science decided to release the latest updates to celebrate the arrival of the good weather here in Western New York. Here is a summary of the latest additions to Therapy-Science.

  1. New: Multi-Panel Graphs

    We’ve added the ability to create an iGraph™ with multiple graph “panels”.

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New Features for February 2018

We’ve been busy over the last few months at Therapy-Science and are pleased to announce two new developments that have been added just this week.

Revised Chapter on Formulating Intervention Plans

Chapter 4 has been rewritten to provide an in-depth discussion on developing robust intervention plans, including developing outcome plans, constructing goals and writing goal statements.

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New Features for Fall of 2017

Some new features have been added to help make it easier to capture and share information through Therapy-Science.

In-line Percentage

To help make data entry even more flexible, we’ve added an in-line percentage function that allows you to enter a fraction for a data point (e.g. 16/19) to make it easier for you to record therapy trial data when using percentage data.

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Initial Therapy-Science News Post

This is a sample post for therapy-science news.

My oath is between Captain Kargan and myself. Your only concern is with how you obey my orders. Or do you prefer the rank of prisoner to that of lieutenant? We have a saboteur aboard. Talk about going nowhere fast. I suggest you drop it,

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