Adult Mental Health
Mental Health | Personality
Mental Health
Measure aggressive behaviour in any setting - in children or adults - in less than 10 minutes
Screen children and adults for aggressive tendencies with this routine self-report inventory. The Aggression Questionnaire (AQ) measures an individual’s aggressive responses and his or her ability to channel those responses in a safe, constructive manner.
Qualfication Code: CL2R
Measure the severity of anxiety in adults and adolescents
The BAI evaluates both physiological and cognitive symptoms of anxiety and item overlap with other self report depression inventories is minimised.
Qualification Code: CL2
Assess the severity of depression
A widely used instrument used to detect depression. This editions features items that will bring it in line with current depression criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Fourth Edition (DSM-IV).
Qualfication Code: CL2
Detect the severity of depression in medical patients
The BDI®-Fastscreen was constructed to reduce the number of false positives for depression in patients with known biological, medical or alcohol/substance abuse problems. It should not however be considered as a substitute for the 21-item BDI®-II.
Qualification Code: CL2
Measure three major aspects of hopelessness
This test helps measure 3 major aspects of hopelessness: Feelings about the future; Loss of motivation and Expectations. It is designed to measure an individual's attitudes about their long-term future and consists of 20 true/false items with patients either endorsing a pessimistic statement or denying an optimistic statement. The BHS acts as a powerful predictor of suicidal intent.
Qualification Code: CL2
Accurately screen for obsessive-compulsive symptoms
An efficient screener designed to identify obsessive and compulsive symptoms in individuals ages 17 and older.
Qualification Code: CL2
Effectively measure three major types of coping styles
The CISS assessment allows you to effectively measure three major types of coping styles: Task-Orientated, Emotion-Orientated and Avoidance Coping. It also identifies two types of avoidance patterns: Distraction and Social Diversion. This 48-item inventory is available in versions for adolescents and adults.
Qualification Code: CL2
Evaluate psychological problems and symptoms of psychopathology
This instrument helps evaluate a broad range of psychological problems and symptoms of psychopathology. The instrument is also useful in measuring patient progress or treatment outcomes.
Qualification Code: CL2
Quickly assess self image and self esteem in adults
The Self Image Profile for Adults (SIP-Adult) is a brief self report measures that taps the individual's theory of self. It provides an extension to the child [SIP-C: 7-11 years] and adolescent [SIP-A: 12-16 years] profiles, having a similar structure and format.
Qualification Code: CL2R
Personality
Assesses DSM-5®-related personality disorders and clinical syndromes.
Completed in just 15 to 20 minutes, the SRS-2 identifies social impairment associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and quantifies its severity.
Qualification Code: CL1
A brief personality measure to assess normal personality styles for adults
This convenient tool helps professionals assist ostensibly normally functioning adults who may be experiencing difficulties in work, family or social relationships. It may also be helpful in career counseling or employment settings.
Qualification Code: CL2
Assesses adult psychopathology
The most widely used and widely researched test of adult psychopathology.
Qualification Code: CL1
Assesses major symptoms of psychopathology
The MMPI-2-RF provides a valuable alternative to the MMPI-2 test. The MMPI-2-RF aids clinicians in the assessment of mental disorders, identification of specific problem areas, and treatment planning in a variety of settings.
Qualification Code: CL1
Assesses schizophrenia
This test is used to measure the positive and negative syndromes of schizophrenia to develop treatment plans.
Qualification Code: CL2