A guide to assessments that work

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The need for evidence-based practice in mental health services is becoming clearer by the day and, until recently, the trend of emphasizing services with supporting empirical evidence has been almost exclusively limited to a focus on treatment options. A Guide to Assessments That Work fills a void in the professional literature by addressing the critical role that assessment plays in providing evidence-based mental health services. To optimize its usefulness to readers, this volume addresses the assessment of the most commonly encountered disorders or conditions among children, adolescents, adults, older adults, and couples. Strategies and instruments for assessing mood disorders, anxiety disorders, couple distress and sexual problems, health-related problems, and many other conditions are also covered in depth. With a focus throughout on assessment instruments that are feasible, psychometrically sound, and useful for typical clinical requirements, a rating system has been designed to provide evaluations of a measure's norms, reliability, validity, and clinical utility. Standardized tables summarize this information in each chapter, providing essential information on the most scientifically sound tools available for a range of assessment needs. Using the tools provided in A Guide to Assessments That Work, readers can at a glance determine the possible suitability and value of each instrument for their own clinical purposes. This much needed resource equips readers with the knowledge necessary for conducting the best evidence-based mental health assessments currently possible.

Contents

  • Contributor List
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Part I Introduction
  • 1 Developing Criteria for Evidence-Based Assessment: An Introduction to Assessments That Work
  • Part II Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
  • 2 Child Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • 3 Child and Adolescent Conduct Problems
  • Part III Mood Disorders and Self-Injury
  • 4 Depression in Children and Adolescents
  • 5 Adult Depression
  • 6 Bipolar Disorder
  • 7 Late Life Depression
  • 8 Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behavior
  • Part IV Anxiety Disorders
  • 9 Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders
  • 10 Specific Phobia and Social Phobia
  • 11 Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
  • 12 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • 13 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • 14 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  • Part V Substance Use and Gambling Disorders
  • 15 Substance Use Disorders
  • 16 Alcohol Use Disorders
  • 17 Gambling Disorders
  • Part VI Schizophrenia and Personality Disorders
  • 18 Schizophrenia
  • 19 Personality Disorders
  • Part VII Couple Distress and Sexual Problems
  • 20 Couple Distress
  • 21 Sexual Dysfunction
  • 22 Paraphilias
  • Part VIII Health Related Problems
  • 23 Eating Disorders
  • 24 Sleep Disorders
  • 25 Child and Adolescent Pain
  • 26 Chronic Pain in Adults
  • Assessment Index
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

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