A successful emancipation shows that the client is capable of making independent choices and sticking to his/her guns to achieve their personal goals. High emancipation rates might be a sign that clients are motivated by their goals. Data such as the driver’s licence, employment, treatment hours, and other information can be used to gain insight into clients’ personal traits and how they behave in therapy. Multi-stakeholder interviews or surveys based on emancipation data are required. The multi-stakeholder team should also include parents and spouses for underage or married clients. They will be able to get objective information about their path to recovery as well the potential commitment to sessions. The poll could be expanded to include diverse views, which will allow the institution to put in place objective measures to lower appointment cancellations or nonattendance (Grinnell and al., 2018,). Monitory of the client can be a useful method for data collection, as it allows therapists assess changes in attitude and behavior during treatment sessions. It is possible to quickly determine when clients start postponing therapy or not attending. The institution also can identify the root causes of behavior changes and attitudes. Even though group interviews may not be practical for program assessments, it is crucial to identify commonalities in order to foster program engagement. It is important to find commonalities between clients in order for the group to be cohesive. This encourages participants and allows them to take part in sessions that have low cancellation rates. NECCO is a great program because it emphasizes the individual client’s abilities and interests rather than comparing them to others.