Providing the information and guidance clinicians need to
understand and assess psychological trauma and its effects, this
book presents a step-by-step approach to conducting careful,
appropriate, and accurate trauma assessments. From the initial
screening, to the selection and administration of more in-depth
measures for particular clients, to evaluating results and making a
diagnosis, the author helps readers maximize their time and
resources and brings much-needed clarity to what can be a confusing
and difficult process. Instruments covered include self-report
measures and structured interviews of trauma and trauma responses
for adults and children. Detailed profiles of 36 measures
recommended by the author--many not previously described in the
clinical literature, and many available at low or no cost--identify
each instrument's suggested uses, special features, format, and
psychometric properties, as well as how it can be obtained.
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