Overeating-Questionnaire-_OQ_

Overeating Questionnaire (OQ) by William E. O’Donnell, Ph.D., MPH and W. L. Warren, Ph.D. Get a relevant psychological profile and personalized plan of action in just 20 minutes Recent surveys indicate that nearly half of all American children are overweight. While most instruments related to eating behavior focus on bulimia and anorexia, the Overeating Questionnaire […]
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OMNI-Personality-Inventory

The OMNI measures both normal and abnormal personality traits. Purpose: Comprehensive assessment of normal and abnormal personality traits in ages 18-74 years Age Range: AdultElder Adult Admin: Self-report; Individual or group Time: Approx. 60-90 minutes Qualification: S or B Sample Reports: 1 Adobe Acrobat Reader required to view Sample Report(s). Related Products: OMNI-IV Personality Disorder […]
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NEO-PI-R

The NEO PI-R is based on decades of factor analytic research with adult populations. The NEO PI-R, the standard questionnaire measure of the Five Factor Model (FFM), provides a systematic assessment of emotional, interpersonal, experiential, attitudinal, and motivational styles-a detailed personality description that can be a valuable resource for a variety of professionals. The NEO […]
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Multidemensional-Self-Concept-Scale-_MSCS_

Ages: 9 through 19 yearsTesting Time: 20 minutesAdministration: Individual or Group The Multidimensional Self Concept Scale (MSCS) is a thoroughly researched and standardized clinical instrument. It assesses global self-concept and six context-dependent self-concept domains that are functionally and theoretically important in the social-emotional adjustment of youth and adolescents. The six domains assessed by the MSCS […]
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McGhee-Mangrum-Inventory-of-School-Adjustment-_MISA_

Ages: 5-0 through 18-11Testing Time: 5 to 10 minutesAdministration: Individual The McGhee-Mangrum Inventory of School Adjustment (MISA) is a 50-item rating scale designed to measure a student’s behavior in the classroom setting. It is appropriate for use by Counselors, Psychologists, and others who want to assess a student’s social adjustment. Results can be used as […]
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Maryland-Addictions-Questionnaire-_MAQ_

  Related Products Personal Experience Screening Questionnaire (PESQ) Overeating Questionnaire (OQ) Eating Disorder Inventory-3 (EDI-3) Personal Experience Inventory (PEI) Brief, economical, and easy to administer and score, the MAQ is one of the best treatment planning tools you’ll find. Administered at intake, it quickly tells you how severe the addiction is, how motivated the patient is, […]
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Marital-Satisfactin-Inventory_Revised-_MSIR_

by Douglas K. Snyder, Ph.D. Use the MSI-R with any couple-traditional or nontraditional Widely used to assess the nature and extent of conflict within a marriage or relationship, the MSI-R helps couples communicate hard-to-express feelings, providing an easy, economical way to gather information about a broad range of issues. And, because the items refer to […]
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Manson-Evaluation-revised

by Morse P. Manson, Ph.D. and George J. Huba, Ph.D. This widely used test (more than 350,000 administered) identifies maladjusted individuals, including alcoholics. It measures seven personality characteristics: Anxiety, Depressive Fluctuations, Emotional Sensitivity, Resentfulness, Incompleteness, Aloneness, and Interpersonal Relations. In addition, it tells you how likely it is that the respondent belongs to a population […]
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Malingering-Probability-Scale

by Leigh Silverton, Ph.D. Here is an invaluable tool for clinicians who must assess the possibility of malingering. This brief self-report inventory gives you a quick, convenient, and cost-effective way to determine the likelihood that an individual is exaggerating claims of mental illness. Research with both criminal and noncriminal samples shows that the MPS is […]
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Life-Attitudes-Schedule

Peter M. Lewinsohn, Ph.D., Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Ph.D., Paul Rohde, Ph.D., & Richard Langford, Ph.D. An assessment of suicide proneness based on life-threatening and life-enhancing behavior Ages: 15–20 Administration: Self-Report Administration Time: Short, 10 minutesLong, 30 minutes Qualification Level: B Format: Handscored Key Areas Measured: Death-related PsychologicalHealth-related PhysicalInjury-relatedSelf-relatedPsychologicalPositive ThoughtsNegative ActionsFeelings The LAS is based on the […]
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