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Biopsychosocial

Healthcare professionals rely on our widely used, well-validated tests to provide valuable insight and documentation to support treatment decisions. These assessments are ideal for pre-treatment evaluations, medication management, or to confirm your clinical judgment. Our tests help to integrate psychology and medicine.

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Alcohol Use Inventory (AUI )

Assessment of patterns of behavior, attitudes, and symptoms associated with alcohol use and abuse.

Primary Care

BASC-2 Behavioral and Emotional Screening System (BASC-2 BESS)

Promote student success through comprehensive, systematic screening

Primary Care

Battery for Health Improvement 2 (BHI™ 2)

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Workers Compensation,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

BDI® – FastScreen for Medical Patients

Quickly screen for depression in adolescents and adults with the new BDI®–FastScreen for Medical Patients. A new version of the Beck Depression Inventory®–II designed specifically for medical patients, BDI–FastScreen is a reliable 7-item self-report instrument useful for case-finding. Complies with DSM-IV BDI–FastScreen measures the severity of depressive symptoms corresponding to the psychological, nonsomatic criteria for diagnosing major Depressive Disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders—Fourth Edition (DSM– IV).

Chronic Illness

Beck Anxiety Inventory® (BAI®)

Screen for anxiety with the Beck Anxiety Inventory® (BAI®). Patients respond to 21 items rated on a scale from 0 to 3. Each item is descriptive of subjective, somatic, or panic-related symptoms of anxiety. Screen Anxiety BAI has been found to discriminate well between anxious and nonanxious diagnostic groups in a variety of clinical populations. Clinical Validity Data are reported on samples of patients who were diagnosed as having panic disorder with agoraphobia, panic disorder without agoraphobia, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety.

Beck Depression Inventory®–II (BDI®–II)

The Beck keeps getting better. You can assess depression with the Beck Depression Inventory®—II (BDI®–II), which is in line with the depression criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition (DSM–IV). This new edition of the Beck Depression Inventory®, the most widely used instrument for detecting depression, takes just five minutes to complete and is more clinically sensitive than ever. New ItemsLike its predecessor, the BDI–II consists of 21 items to assess the intensity of depression in clinical and normal patients. Each item is a list of four statements arranged in increasing severity about a particular symptom of depression.

Chronic Illness

Beck Hopelessness Scale® (BHS®)

Use this powerful predictor of eventual suicide to help you measure three major aspects of hopelessness: feelings about the future, loss of motivation, and expectations. Responding to the 20 true or false items on the Beck Hopelessness Scale® (BHS®), patients can either endorse a pessimistic statement or deny an optimistic statement. Predicts Eventual SuicideResearch consistently supports a positive relationship between BHS scores and measures of depression, suicidal intent, and ideation.

Chronic Illness

Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation® (BSS®)

Control a more focused examination of a patient's suicidal intent by using the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation® (BSS®) as a starting point. Five Screening Items, 21 Test ItemsThe scale is made up of 21 items. Five screening items reduce the length and the intrusiveness of the questionnaire for patients who are nonsuicidal.

Chronic Illness

Beck Youth Inventories™ - Second Edition

Now assess your clients to age 18 assuring confidence in your clinical decision making, while helping you plan effective intervention.

Bariatrics

Brief Battery for Health Improvement 2 (BBHI™ 2)

Assessment of pain and functional levels and other psychological factors commonly associated with pain and rehabilitation patients.

Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Workers Compensation,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI®)

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Primary Care

Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI® 18)

Quickly measure and monitor psychological distress in oncology and primary care patients.

Chronic Illness,Primary Care

Derogatis Psychiatric Rating Scale (DPRS®)

The Derogatis Psychiatric Rating Scale (DPRS) instrument, formerly known as the Hopkins Psychiatric Rating Scale, is a multidimensional psychiatric rating scale.

Eating Inventory

Recognize and treat eating-related disorders with the Eating Inventory. This instrument assesses three dimensions of eating behavior: cognitive control of eating, disinhibition, and hunger. It is useful to design specific treatment programs, evaluate treatment programs for obesity, predict weight gain following smoking cessation, explain weight changes among depressed persons, and assess the behavior of bulimic patients.

Bariatrics,Primary Care

Hare PCL: Youth Version (PCL:YV)

Hare PCL: Youth Version (PCL:YV) helps identify psychopathology in adolescents

Primary Care

Hare P-SCAN Research Version (P-SCAN) Checklist Version

A useful checklist to help in mental health and criminal justice settings.

Primary Care

Hare Psychopathy Checklist Screening Version (PCL:SV) (Shorter version)

Hare Psychopathy Checklist Screening Version (PCL:SV) (Shorter version), provides a time-efficient, cost-effective screener

Primary Care

Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised: (PCL-R) 2nd Edition

Assess psychopathic personality disorders in forensic populations

Primary Care

Health Status Questionnaire 2.0 (HSQ® 2.0)

Brief outcomes measurement of eight health attributes.

Pre-Surgical Selection,Primary Care

Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic (MBMD™)

Assessment of psychosocial factors that may support or interfere with a chronically ill patient's course of medical treatment.

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

Millon™ Clinical Inventories

Dr. Theodore Millon's theory of personality has guided the development and enhancement of the Millon™ Inventories. These brief inventories are closely correlated with DSM™ classification system of personality disorders.

Millon™ Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III™)

Assessment of DSM-IV®-related personality disorders and clinical syndromes.

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) instrument, the restandardized version of the original MMPI instrument, is an empirically-based assessment of adult psychopathology used by clinicians to assist with the diagnosis of mental disorders and the selection of appropriate treatment.

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Workers Compensation,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent™ (MMPI-A™ )

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent (MMPI-A) assessment helps identify personal, social, and behavioral problems in adolescents.

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Workers Compensation,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

MMPI-2-RF (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form)

Assessment of major symptoms of psychopathology, personality characteristics, and behavioral proclivities.

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Workers Compensation,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

Pain Patient Profile (P-3®)

The Pain Patient Profile assessment is a 44-item, self-report, multiple-choice instrument designed to help identify patients who are experiencing emotional distress associated with primary complaints of pain. The P-3 assessment is designed for patients suffering pain as a result of physical trauma, disease, or illness.

Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Workers Compensation,Primary Care

Quality of Life Inventory (QOLI®)

Brief assessment of quality of life/life satisfaction.

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Workers Compensation,Sleep Medicine,Primary Care

Quickview® Social History

Extensive psychosocial inventory that helps standardize the collection of client information.

Resiliency Scales for Children & Adolescents - A Profile of Personal Strengths (RSCA)

The Resiliency Scales for Children & Adolescents™ measures the personal attributes of the child that are critical for resiliency.

Primary Care

Sleep Disorders Inventory for Students (SDIS)

Accurate and valid sleep disorder screening instruments for children and adolescents

Sleep Medicine

Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory - Third Edition (SASSI-3)

Quickly identify adolescents and adults likely to have a substance abuse disorder

Primary Care

Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R®)

A multidimensional tool that assesses nine symptoms of psychopathology and provides three global distress indices.

Bariatrics,Pain Management,Pre-Surgical Selection,Chronic Illness,Primary Care

Validity Indicator Profile (VIP®)

A tool to help support forensic or neuropsychological evaluations.

Workers Compensation

Wechsler Memory Scale – Fourth Edition (WMS-IV)

The most widely used scale of adult memory has been revised and enhanced to provide you with the most advanced measure and results you can trust.

Workers Compensation

Wechsler Memory Scale®–III Abbreviated (WMS®–III–Abbreviated)

The Wechsler Memory Scale®—Third Edition—Abbreviated (WMS–III—Abbreviated) is a fast reliable, survey of auditory and visual memory abilities. Derived from its predecessor the Wechsler Memory Scale®—Third Edition (WMS®–III). The WMS®–III—Abbreviated was designed to provide clinicians an estimate of general memory functioning when extended memory testing is not indicated or is not feasible. The test is sensitive to memory impairments associated with a variety of clinical conditions including dementia, neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions. The battery may be used as part of a standard psychological or neuropsychological evaluation.

Wechsler Memory Scale®—Third Edition

Assess adult memory abilities comprehensively and reliably

Workers Compensation

Wechsler Test of Adult Reading™ (WTAR™)

Estimate an individual's level of intellectual functioning before the onset of injury or illness with the Wechsler Test of Adult Reading™ (WTAR™). This new assessment tool for older adolescents and adults takes less than 10 minutes to complete. The only reading test normed with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®—Third Edition (WAIS®–III ) and Wechsler Memory Scale®—Third Edition (WMS®–III), the WTAR is an effective method for predicting a person's pre-injury IQ and memory abilities. Predict Pre-morbid Intelligence with AccuracyThe WTAR allows you to measure pre-morbid (pre-injury) level of intellectual functioning for individuals ages 16 to 89 years.

Workers Compensation

WMS-IV Scoring Assistant

Workers Compensation