Author Jay Schneller, PhD Description The PETRA is a 60-item, self-report psychosocial assessment instrument for use with adolescents ages 11-18 years who exhibit threatening behaviour. Following a threat of violence, the PETRA allows for an analysis of the context of psychosocial, social, and ecological factors...
Author John Briere, PhD Description Derived from the Detailed Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress (DAPS), the PSS is designed to quickly screen individuals for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide risk. Features and Benefits The one-page self-report form consists of only 14 items, requiring just a...
Pupil Attitudes to Self and School (PASS) provides vital insight into students’ attitudes and mindsets that may be having a negative impact on their attainment. Developed by a team of chartered educational psychologists and four universities over a number of years, the PASS digital survey...
Contact PAA today to establish you MHS Scoring Organiser online account! Authors David Evans, Ph.D. and Wendy Cope, M.A. Description The Quality of Life Questionnaire measures the relationship between a client's qualify of life and other behaviours or afflictions, such as physical health, psychological health and alcohol...
With or without a diagnosis the RSI helps assess functional impairment across 6 important life areas. Authors Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. and Jack A. Naglieri, Ph.D Description The RSI is a multi-informant behaviour rating scale that measures functional impairment across six life areas in children and...
Authors Herbert C. Quay, PhD, Donald R. Peterson, PhD Description The RBPC is used to rate problem behaviours observed in adolescents and young children ages 5-18 years. The six RBPC subscales measure Conduct Disorder, Socialised Aggression, Attention Problems-Immaturity, Anxiety-Withdrawal, Psychotic Behaviour and Motor Tension-Excess. The...
Author Michael Schmidt, Ph.D., ABPP, ABPN Description The Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) Handbook brings together everything the clinician needs to know about this widely used neuropsychological test. Originally developed in the 1940s, the RAVLT has evolved over the years, and several variations of...
Author John E. Meyers, PsyD, Kelly R, Meyers Description Results of factor analysis suggest that the RCFT captures five domains of neuropsychological functioning: visuospatial recall memory, visuospatial recognition memory, response bias, processing speed and visuospatial constructional ability. The Recognition trial measures recognition memory for the elements...
Authors Jane Holmes Bernstein, PhD, Deborah Waber, PhD Description The DSS-ROCF allows the examiner to objectively evaluate ROCF performance within a developmental context and to determine the age-appropriateness of the child's Copy and Recall productions. The DSS-ROCF measures not only the child's ability to accurately...
Contact PAA today to establish your PARiConnect online account to utilise online administration, scoring and reporting. Author Cecil R. Reynolds, PhD Description The RAIT is a rapid, reliable, and valid intelligence test designed for group or individual administration. It is composed of seven subtests that assess...