Counseling

Whatever your needs for assessment in your counseling practice, you can count on us for relevant, reliable tools tailored to your situation. These instruments help provide you with strong support in making critical counseling decisions—decisions that often affect not only the individual but the well-being of families.

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16PF® Fifth Edition

Assessment of normal personality used in multiple settings.

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Alcohol Use Inventory (AUI )

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

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BASC Monitor for ADHD Rating Scales & Software

A powerful tool to help evaluate the effectiveness of ADHD treatments.

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

Promote student success through comprehensive, systematic screening

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BASC™-2 Progress Monitor

BASC-2 Progress Monitor to easily monitor progress after conducting BASC-2 interventions

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Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI® 18)

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

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Child Development Inventory (CDI)

A 300-item parent questionnaire that assesses the development, symptoms, and behavior problems of young children.

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Childhood Trauma Questionnaire: A Retrospective Self-Report (CTQ)

Conduct a reliable, valid screening for a history of child abuse and neglect with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ).

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Children's Apperception Test (CAT)

Evaluate children's personality with the Children's Apperception Test (CAT), a downward extension of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). CAT measures aspects of personality, including level of reality testing and judgment, control and regulation of drives, and degree of autonomy. Composed of 10 drawings of animals, the test is based on the theory that children identify more readily with animal figures than human figures. A supplement, CAT–S, features a set of 10 irregularly shaped pictures of animals for further exploration of tension. Another version, CAT–H, features drawings of humans and was designed for use with older children and in research.

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Children's Depression Inventory (CDI)

Get an informative depression profile with this quick instrument. The Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) presents 27 self-rating items for school-aged children and adolescents with at least a first-grade reading level. For each item, examinees choose one of three sentences that best describes their experience in the past two weeks. The respondent records selections on a QuikScore™ scoring sheet, then the examiner totals and plots responses onto the profile form. In addition to the Total Depression Score, CDI measures five empirically developed factors: Negative Mood, Interpersonal Problems, Ineffectiveness, Anhedonia, and Negative Self-Esteem.

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Children's PTSD Inventory - A Structured Interview for Diagnosing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Adolescents

Now, diagnose PTSD in children and adolescents with one scientifically valid and reliable assessment.

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Devereux Scales of Mental Disorders (DSMD™)

Indicate whether a child or adolescent is experiencing, or is at risk, for an emotional or behavioral disorder. The Devereux Scales of Mental Disorders (DSMD™) are especially designed for treatment planning and outcome evaluation. The 111-item child form and the 110-item adolescent form cover a full range of psychopathology and are based on DSM-IV categories. Versatile AssessmentThe DSMD helps professionals evaluate behavior in a variety of settings, compare results to a large national sample, and analyze information for treatment planning and evaluation of treatment effectiveness. Any adult who has known the child for four weeks may serve as a rater. The same form is used for parent and teacher raters, with separate norms provided for each.

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Draw A Person: A Quantitative Scoring System (Draw A Person: QSS)

Use the task of human figure drawing to reveal intellectual ability. In just 15 minutes, Draw A Person: QSS can be used as a part of a comprehensive assessment, as a screening device, or as a supplement to other intelligence tests. Influences of primary language, verbal skills, fine motor coordination, and time pressure are reduced with these tasks. Draw A Person: QSS offers the most modern, efficient, and objective scoring system available. A training section in the Manual facilitates consistent use of the system. Clear scoring guidelines reflect the many possible ways a child can respond.

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Draw A Person: Screening Procedure for Emotional Disturbance (Draw A Person: SPED)

Identify emotional or behavioral disorders in just 15 minutes with Draw A Person: SPED. With proven reliability, Draw A Person: SPED is a nonverbal, nonthreatening screening measure for identifying these disorders in children and adolescents. Administer with Draw A Person: QSSInstructions are identical to the Draw A Person: A Quantatitive Scoring System. Drawings—man, woman, and self—may be obtained from a child during one administration using both systems. The scores may be used in assessing both emotional status and cognitive development. Proven ReliabilityThe test is a highly reliable projective technique. Its scoring system shows excellent inter-rater and intrarater reliability, as well as test-retest reliability.

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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.

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Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey (GZTS)

Assessment of normal personality and temperment.

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Hare PCL: Youth Version (PCL:YV)

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

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

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

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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

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

Assess psychopathic personality disorders in forensic populations

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Holtzman Inkblot Technique (HIT)

Get the clinical sensitivity of the Rorschach® inkblots with substantially greater objectivity and precision with this well-established projective technique. The Holtzman Inkblot Technique (HIT) can be administered to individuals or to groups. Each form contains a total of 45 scored inkblots, including some that are asymmetric, some in one color other than black, and some with visual textures.

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Inventory of Suicide Orientation-30 (ISO-30™)

Brief screener to help identify adolescents at risk for suicide.

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Millon™ Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI™)

Brief adolescent personality inventory with a strong clinical focus.

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Millon™ Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI™)

Assessment of adolescent personality characteristics

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Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic (MBMD™)

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

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

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

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

An incisive assessment of offenders' character disorders that can lead to quicker, better, and more cost-effective decision-making.

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Millon™ College Counseling Inventory (MCCI™)

Brief, comprehensive personality inventory specifically designed for college populations.

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Millon™ Index of Personality Styles Revised (MIPS® Revised)

MIPS Revised (Millon Index of Personality Styles Revised) helps assess normally functioning adults who may be experiencing difficulties in work, family, or social relationships

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Millon™ Pre-Adolescent Clinical Inventory (M-PACI™)

Brief assessment of personality characteristics in troubled pre-adolescents.

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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.

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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.

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

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

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Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering (OASES™)

Helps assess the full impact of stuttering with one brief tool

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Parenting Relationship Questionnaire (PRQ)

Part of the BASC-2 family, Helping you understand parent-child relationships

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Parenting Satisfaction Scale (PSS)

Identify troubled parent-child relationships with this 45-item standardized assessment of parents' attitudes toward parenting. Scores derived from the Parenting Satisfaction Scale (PSS) allow a clinician or researcher to define, compare, and communicate levels of parenting satisfaction in three domains: Satisfaction with the Spouse/Ex-Spouse Parenting Performance, Satisfaction with the Parent-Child Relationship, and Satisfaction with Parenting Performance. PSS can also be useful in making child custody decisions and conducting family therapy.

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Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale (PDS®)

Brief assessment that helps identify the presence and symptom severity of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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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.

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Reynolds Bully Victimization Scales For Schools

These three self-report, standardized instruments for school aged children will each take 5 to 10 minutes to complete. As a combined battery they will form a comprehensive picture of a child's experience of peer-related threat, level of distress and anxiety related to school safety. Results can provide benchmarks for identifying a child for intervention, or for identifying what students perceive as a threatening or unsafe school environment. Bully-Victimization Scale (BVS) The Bully-Victimization Scale (BVS) is designed to assess bullying behavior and bully-victimization experiences in children and adolescents. The BVS consists of two sub-scales, the Bully Scale and the Victimization Scale.

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Rorschach® Technique

The classical test for psychological and psychiatric problems

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Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS) Intervention Guide

This guide is designed to help you plan and implement remediation strategies that are directly tied to problems identified by th SSIS Rating Scales.

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Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS) Rating Scales

Gain detailed diagnostic information with direct links to intervention

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Student Styles Questionnaire™

Analyze students in four scales: Extroverted/Introverted, Thinking/Feeling, Practical/Imaginative, and Organized/Flexible. The Student Styles Questionnaire™ is patterned after the original Jungian constructs that were popularized by Myers and Briggs. Students respond to 69 forced-choice questions related to real-life situations to express their individual styles. Each item is a brief description of an everyday event, followed by two mutually exclusive alternative responses that indicate the student's preferred style. The Student Styles Questionnaire measures preferences, not actual behaviors; students are encouraged to respond in terms of what they like to do.

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

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

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

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

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Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis® (T-JTA®)

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The Mooney Problem Check Lists

Help individuals express their personal problems with this simple-to-administer checklist. The Mooney Problem Check Lists are also useful for increasing teacher understanding of students and for preparing students for counseling interviews. Typical areas covered by the Check Lists are health and physical development; home and family; morals and religion; courtship, sex, and marriage.

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Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)

Elicit elaborate stories and descriptions of 31 pictures to reveal some of the dominant drives, emotions, conflicts, and complexities of your client's personality. Bellak has devised a practical form for recording and analyzing stories obtained by the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). When completed, the TAT Blank, a six-page folder, and the appropriate number of single-page Analysis Sheets, provide a total case record.

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