Anxiety Solutions
We're committed to providing you with the tools you need to identify your clients’ mental health disorders, plan their treatments, and measure progress accordingly. You can depend on our easy-to-use, well-researched assessments to help you help your clients achieve meaningful, rewarding lives. Our solutions assist you throughout the therapeutic cycle by offering:
- Remote and online administration
- Digital scoring and reporting
- Progress monitoring
Tools that support a comprehensive patient assessment and ongoing progress monitoring
BAIⓇ
The most widely used assessment instrument for detecting and measuring the severity of anxiety in adults through 80 years.
BYI-2TM
Assess symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger, disruptive behavior, and self-concept for children and adolescents, ages 7–18.
MASC 2TM
A brief anxiety measure for youth ages 8 to 19 years. Aids in early identification, diagnosis, and treatment planning.
SCL-90-RⓇ
Assesses nine symptoms of psychological dysfunction. Helps measure patient progress or treatment outcomes.
BSIⓇ
A more brief version of the SCL-90-R that measures psychological symptoms and levels of distress.
BSIⓇ 18
A highly sensitive, quick 18-item assessment of psychological distress and psychiatric disorders.
Measures to identify and treat additional psychological issues
These tools assess mental disorders to aid clinicians in problem identification, diagnosis, and treatment planning in a variety of settings.
MMPI-3
A contemporary personality assessment for mental health, medical, forensic, and public safety settings.
MMPI-2-RFⓇ
Assessment of major symptoms of psychopathology, personality characteristics, and behavioral proclivities in adults.
MMPI-A-RFⓇ
Assessment of major symptoms of psychological dysfunction, personality characteristics, and behavioral tendencies in adolescents.
MACIⓇ-II
Assessment of mental health and behaviour concerns for teens and adolescents. Assists in making reliable diagnostic and treatment decisions.
M-PACIⓇ
Provides early diagnosis and intervention for psychological difficulties that prevent pre-adolescents, ages 9-12, from thriving.
MBMDⓇ
A comprehensive assessment of psychosocial factors that may support or interfere with a chronically ill patient’s course of medical treatment.
MCCIⓇ
Addresses college-student specific issues such as depression, stress, and suicidal ideation, to help get them back to a healthy state-of-mind.
MCMIⓇ-IV
Provides helpful clinical insights into an adult patient's personality that allow clinicians to make reliable diagnostic and treatment decisions.
P-3Ⓡ
A brief assessment of the psychological factors most frequently associated with chronic pain, identifying possible roadblocks.
BBHITM 2
Brief assessment of pain, function, and psychological factors commonly associated with pain and rehabilitation patients.
BHITM2
Assessment of physical, psychological, character, environment, and social factors that can impact medical treatment.
BHSⓇ
Measures three major aspects of hopelessness: feelings about the future, loss of motivation, and expectations.
BSSⓇ
Helps identify individuals at risk for suicide, by measuring attitudes and behaviors related to suicide ideation.
CTQ
A 28-item, self-report tool identifying adolescent and adult clients with histories of trauma in just five minutes.
Eating Inventory
Brief assessment of eating-related disorders that helps explain weight changes and design specific treatment programs for obesity.
BASCTM-3
A comprehensive assessment of rating scales used to help understand the behavior and emotions in children, adolescents, and young adults.