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TN-Eval: Rubric and Evaluation Protocols for Measuring the Quality of Behavioral Therapy Notes

26 March 2025
Raj Sanjay Shah
Lei Xu
Qianchu Liu
Jon Burnsky
Drew Bertagnolli
Chaitanya P. Shivade
    LM&MA
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Abstract

Behavioral therapy notes are important for both legal compliance and patient care. Unlike progress notes in physical health, quality standards for behavioral therapy notes remain underdeveloped. To address this gap, we collaborated with licensed therapists to design a comprehensive rubric for evaluating therapy notes across key dimensions: completeness, conciseness, and faithfulness. Further, we extend a public dataset of behavioral health conversations with therapist-written notes and LLM-generated notes, and apply our evaluation framework to measure their quality. We find that: (1) A rubric-based manual evaluation protocol offers more reliable and interpretable results than traditional Likert-scale annotations. (2) LLMs can mimic human evaluators in assessing completeness and conciseness but struggle with faithfulness. (3) Therapist-written notes often lack completeness and conciseness, while LLM-generated notes contain hallucination. Surprisingly, in a blind test, therapists prefer and judge LLM-generated notes to be superior to therapist-written notes.

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@article{shah2025_2503.20648,
  title={ TN-Eval: Rubric and Evaluation Protocols for Measuring the Quality of Behavioral Therapy Notes },
  author={ Raj Sanjay Shah and Lei Xu and Qianchu Liu and Jon Burnsky and Drew Bertagnolli and Chaitanya Shivade },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.20648},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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