Trauma Assessments: A Clinician's GuideProviding 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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The Importance of Understanding Responses to Trauma | 3 |
Obstacles to Understanding Trauma Responses 5 Obstacles to Accurately | 19 |
Origins and Goals of the Framework 23 The Conceptual Framework | 26 |
The Future of This Framework 38 Summary | 38 |
Associated Responses 53 Summary | 60 |
Biological Factors 62 Developmental Level at the Time of Trauma | 66 |
Severity of Trauma 68 Social Context 69 Prior and Subsequent Life | 73 |
Responses to Discrete Traumas 76 Responses to Chronic Trauma | 85 |
Parameters for Selecting Measures Included in This Book 141 Categories | 151 |
Administering Measures 154 Summary | 162 |
Interpreting the Results 172 Making a Diagnosis 180 Discussing | 184 |
Treatments for Adults 187 Treatments for Children 195 Monitoring | 196 |
Section A Measures of Traumatic Experiences | 203 |
Adults TAA 211 Traumatic Stress Schedule TSS | 213 |
Davidson Trauma Scale DTS 215 Dissociative Experiences Scale DES | 225 |
ClinicianAdministered PTSD Scale CAPS 230 PTSD Symptom | 234 |
Summary | 94 |
Challenges to Assessing Traumatic Experiences 98 Disbelief of Trauma | 110 |
Challenges to Assessing Responses to Trauma 115 Addressing Challenges | 119 |
Sources of Information 120 Purpose of the Assessment 124 Deciding | 131 |
Summary | 140 |
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