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All Psych Screen Batteries utilize well validated psychological tests to provide diagnostic and treatment planning information. Because Psych Screen, Inc. is not a test publisher vested in selling any particular test, we are free to choose the best measure of each aspect of psychological functioning. To meet your clinical need, our on site software allows you to customize your test battery and administer any combination of included tests at one low price. Fax in reports can also integrate multiple tests into a single report, but because of our costs from using test publisher scoring programs, a per test fee is charge that is much less than those of the respective test publishers per report price.
TESTS OF MALINGERING
Malingering Probability Scale (MPS)
To determine the likelihood that an individual is exaggerating claims of mental illness the MPS is effective in identifying malingerers by adressing real psychopathology and simulated psychopathology For Post-Traumatic Stress, Schizophrenia, Depression, and Dissociative Disorders. (Adult)
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Miller MFAST
A brief 25-item screening that assess the probability that an individual is feigning
psychiatric illness. Most psychiatric illness. The seven M-FAST scales \ response styles and intervi strategies that have been demonstrated to successfully identify individuals who are attempting to feign psychology:Reported vs. Observed (symptoms) (RO), Extreme Symptomatology (ES), Rare Combinations (RC),Unusual Hallucinations,
(UH), Unusual Symptom Course (USC), Negative Image (NI), and Suggestibility (ES).
(Adult)
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RATINGS OF AHHD
ACTERS Rating Scale ADDES Attention Disorders Evaluation Scale Brown ADHD Scales
Identify the following clusters frequently associated with ADD: activating and organizing to work, sustaining attention and concentration, sustaining energy and effort, managing affective interference, utilizing working memory, and assessing recall.
RATINGS OF DEVELOPMENT
Conners Early Childhood Conners Early Childhood Developmental Milestones Conners Early Childhood Behavior Conners Early Childhood Behavior Short Form DP-3 Developmental Profile 3
TESTS OF AUTISM/PDD
ADI-R Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised ADOS Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule ASDS Asperger's Syndrome Diagnostic Scale Cambridge Autism Questionnaire Gilliams Aspergers Disorder Scale Gilliams Autism Rating Scale PDD Behavior Inventory (PDDBI)
Teacher and parent versions rates PDD symptoms including approach/withdrawal problems (7 scales), Ritualistic Behavior, Social communication abilities (4 scales), and an Autism composite. (Child report)
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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2/MMPI-A)
The MMPI is the most commonly used psychological test and the premiere measure of psychopathology its many Content and Supplementary scales not only clarify Axis I disorders, but also provide important information on a wide variety of psychological functioning. New RC scales included in adult version.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Adolescent (MMPI-A) NEO Personality Inventory\-III OMNI Inventory Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)
Explores 22 nonoverlapping scales covering the constructs most relevant to a broad-based assessment of mental disorders. The PAI includes 5 validity scales, 11 clinical scales, 5 treatment scales, and 2 interpersonal scales. In addition, 10 full scales contain conceptually derived subscales.
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Personality Assessment Inventory Adolescent (PAI-A) Personality Adjective Check List (PACL)
Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition (BASC2) The BASC-2 system enables assessment from three vantage points self,
teacher, and parent/caregiver to help ensure a balanced evaluation. Scales in raters report depend on age of the child and rater and may include Activities of Daily Living, Adaptability, Aggression, Anxiety, Attention Problems, Atypicality, Conduct Problems, Depression, Functional Communication, Hyperactivity, Leadership, Learning Problems, Social Skills, Somatization, Study Skills and Withdrawal. Self report scales include Alcohol Abuse, Anxiety, Attention Problems, Attitude to School, Attitude to Teachers, Atypicality, Depression, Hyperactivity, Interpersonal Relations, Locus of Control, Relations with Parents, School Maladjustment, Self-Esteem, SelfReliance, Sensation Seeking, Sense of Inadequacy, Social Stress and Somatization.
CBRS Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scale Child Symptom Inventory4 (CSI-4)
Assesses 5- to 12-year-olds for symptoms of common childhood psychiatric disorders. The Parent Checklist covers 17 disorders, while the Teacher Checklist related to 13 disorders including ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Separation Anxiety, Generalized Anxiety, Social Phobia, Specific Phobia, Depression, Dysthymia, Aspergers Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Schizophrenia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Motor Tic Disorder and Vocal Tic Disorder
Personality Inventories for Children- 2 (Pic-2) Short Personality Inventory for Children 2
TESTS OF DEPRESSION
Beck Depression Inventory II Childrens Depression Inventory 2 (CDI-2)
Test of Depressive symptoms in children that measures a Total Score plus five Factor Scores: including Negative Mood, Interpersonal Problems, Ineffectiveness, Anhedonia and Negative Self-Esteem. (Child, Adolescent reports)
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Clinical Assessment of Depression Cornell Scale For Depression In Dementia Geriatric Depression Scale Hamilton Depression Scale- 17 Hamilton Depression Scale- 23 ICD-10 Depression Inventory MDI-C Multiscore Depression Inventory for Children Multiscore Depression Inventory Patient Healthcare Questionnaire- 9 Short Geriatric Depression Scale
TESTS OF ANXIETY
Endler Multidimensional Anxiety Scale Hamilton Anxiety Scale Job Stress Scale Occupational Stress Inventory Leibowitz Social Anxiety Scale
Multidimensional Anxiety Questionnaire (MAQ)
The MAQ is a measure of anxiety in adults. NQQ scales include a Total scale and four symptom domains: Physiological-Panic Social Phobia, Worry-Fears, and Negative Affectivity.
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The STAI is designed to differentiate between the temporary condition of "state anxiety" and the more general and long-standing quality of "trait anxiety" in adults. The State Anxiety scale evaluates feelings of apprehension, tension, nervousness, and worry, which increase in response to physical danger and psychological stress. The Trait Anxiety scale is ideal for screening for anxiety problems.
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TESTS OF BIPOLAR DISORDER/MANIA Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale Mood Disorder Questionnaire Young Mania Rating Scale TESTS OF PTSD
Detailed Assessment of Post Traumatic Stress (DAP)
The DAP is a new instrument designed to measure PTSD symptoms, both during the event and afterwards, as well as to determine the degree of PTSD related impairment.
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PTSD symptoms in children. The 54-item TSCC self report includes two validity scales (Underresponse and Hyper-response) and six clinical scales (Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Posttraumatic Stress, Dissociation, and Sexual Concerns. The alternate 44-item version (TSCCA) is identical to the TSCC, except it makes no reference to sexual issues (and has no Sexual Concerns scale). For children 3-12, the TSCYC is a 90-item caretaker-report instrument, with separate norms for males and females in three age groups: 3-4 years, 5-9 years, and 10-12 years. The TSCYC contains specific scales to ascertain the validity of caretaker reports (Response Level and Atypical Response, The TSCYC contains eight Clinical scales: Anxiety, Depression, Anger/Aggression, Posttraumatic Stress-Intrusion, Posttraumatic Stress-Avoidance, Posttraumatic Stress-Arousal, Dissociation, and Sexual Concerns, as well as a summary posttraumatic stress scale (Posttraumatic StressTotal). (Ch
ages 17 and older. The CBOCI includes 11 items that assess obsessive behaviors and 14 items that assess compulsive behaviors.
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Overeating Questionnaire
MHP-Psychosocial Functioning covers life stress, coping skills, social resources, and mental health, while the MHP-Health Functioning (MHP-H) booklet provides information on response to illness, health habits, adult health history, health care utilization, and health beliefs and attitudes
TEST OF RISK/NEEDS
Assessing Risk for Violence (Version 2) (HCR20) The HCR-20 is a 20-item checklist to assess the risk for future
violent behavior in criminal and psychiatric populations. Items were chosen based on a comprehensive review of the literature and input from experienced forensic clinicians. The 20 Items Are Divided Into Three Sections: 10 Historical Items (previous violence, age at first violent offense, family and vocational background, etc.), Five Clinical Items (current symptomatology and psychosocial adjustment), and Five Risk Management Items (release and treatment plan, necessary services and support.
MnSost-R Predication of Sexual Aggression Problem Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenagers (POSIT)
The POSIT was developed by the NIADA to serve as an initial screen to determine areas of potential Risk. A self report, it helps evaluate potential for risk behaviors in 10 areas including Substance Use, Physical Health, Mental Health, Family Relationships, Peer Relationships, Education, Vocation, Social Skills, Leisure Skills and Aggression.
RRASOR Actuarial Risk of Sexual Aggression Sexual Violence Risk-20 (SVR-20) STATIC-99 Actuarial Prediction of Sexual Aggression Suicide Probability Scale
Sexual Violence Risk-20 (SVR-20)
The SVR-20 is a 20-item checklist of risk factors for sexual violence that were identified by a review of the literature on sex offenders The 20 factors fall into three main categories: Psychosocial Adjustment, History of Sexual Offenses, and Future Plans.
TEST OF CRIMINALITY/SOCIOPATHY
Conduct Disorder Scale Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised: 2nd Ed. (PCL-R)/Youth Hare
The PCL-R is a 20-item symptom-construct rating scale designed to assess psychopathic (antisocial) personality disorders in forensic populations It measures two factors that reflect the major facets of psychopathy: the callous, selfish, remorseless use of others (Factor 1), and a chronically unstable and antisocial lifestyle (Factor 2), as well as four subfactors: Factor 1a, Interpersonal (4 items); Factor 1b, Affective (4 items); Factor 2a, Impulsive Lifestyle (5 items); and Factor 2b, Antisocial Behavior (5 items).
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The MSI-I has been used to evaluate deviant sexual functioning in males since 1984. Together these two tests measure both normal and abnormal sex drive, fund of sexual information, range of sexual experiences, cognitive distortions and justifications typical of sex offenders, admitted paraphilic behaviors on a wide variety of dimensions, sexual dysfunctions and motivation for treatment. The MSI Child Molestation, Rape, and Exhibitionism scales have subscales that allow further fine grain analysis of the specific nature and degree of sexual psychopathology.
TESTS OF FAMILY/PARENTING
Family Environment Scale
(FES)
The FES assesses ten dimensions of the social climate of all types of families (Cohesion, Expressiveness, Conflict, Personal Growth: Independence, Achievement Orientation, IntellectualCultural Orientation, Active-Recreational Orientation, and Moral-Religious Emphasis). The FES is used to contrast parent/child perceptions, formulate clinical case descriptions, identify important issues in family treatment, teach clinicians about the dynamics of family systems, and identify family strengths and problems.
Marital Stress Inventory Wife Parenting Stress Index, 3rd Ed. (PSI)
The PSI is designed for the early identification of parenting and family characteristics that fail to promote normal development and functioning in children, children with behavioral and emotional problems, and parents who are at-risk for dysfunctional parenting. It can be used with parents of children as young as one month. The child characteristics measured in the PST include Distractibility/Hyperactivity, Adaptability, Reinforces Parent, Demandingness, Mood, and Acceptability. The PSI parent personality and situational variables component consists of Competence, Isolation, Attachment, Health, Role Restriction, Depression, and Spouse support.
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parenting and how they feel about their children. Designed for use with mothers and fathers of 3to 15-year-old children, it the PCRI measures seven dimensions: Parental Support, Satisfaction with Parenting, Involvement, Communication, Limit Setting, Autonomy, and Role Orientation.
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TESTS OF INTELLIGENCE
Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Scale Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-2 Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
Test of Nonverbal Intelligence, Fourth Edition (TONI-4) Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-III Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV(WAIS-IV)
The premier IQ test for adolescents and adults ages 16+.
TESTS OF MEMORY
Childrens Memory Scale Core Scales Memory for Designs RBANS Repeated Battery of Neurological Symptoms Wechsler Memory Scale-3 (WMS-3)
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Peabody Individual Achievement Test 2 PIAT-2 Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-2 (WIAT-2)
Measures sight reading, phonics, reading comprehension, math operations, applied math comprehension, spelling, writing, listening comprehension and oral expression.
TESTS OF LANGUAGE
Animal Naming Boston Naming Test Boston Naming Test-30
Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration Slosson Visual Motor Performance Test
TESTS OF LEARNING
CERAD Word List Symbol Digit Modalities Test
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL BATTERIES
Child Luria Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery Luria Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
Taken together, these tests provide a powerful initial assessment of an individual's strength and weakness that have direct implications for optimal treatment planning and supervision. Test results are integrated allowing professionals to consider their client's total clinical picture, as different test findings may interact and modify one another. Based on these results, a PSYCH SCREEN report suggest a variety of possible diagnoses and develops a customized suggested treatment plan/supervision alternatives for you to consider in light of your client's unique history and clinical presentation. Stay current -Free upgrades when tests change or new tests are added for our per use software. Unlimited use single test software users will be charged $100 for upgrading to more recent test versions/inclusion of new scales. Home Back Next Order Now Contact Us