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    of assessments with specific populations so that they are used appropriately. After you have read Arbisi and Farmer's reviews of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), compare each author's evaluation of assessment applicability to specific populations. Arbisi (2001) and Farmer (2001) both state that there are improvements to the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) as compared to…

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    Beck Depression Survey

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    that stem from depression such as self-dislike, lack of sex drive, and feelings of guilt or worthlessness. Hatzenbuehler, Parpal, and Matthews (1983) reported in their study that used the Beck Depression Inventory that the reliability coefficient for their sampled subjects was .83 on the same day and .60 at a one week interval. Also, in concerns to validity, the Beck Depression is one of the most known and utilized self-report measures used for the clinical diagnosis of depression in America and…

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    thereof with weekly check-ins and by the clients self-reporting. Client will also be given the PhQ-9 and the Becks depression inventory. The patient health questionnaire is a multipurpose tool to screen for depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideations. The tool focuses on the client’s severity of symptoms and how the client will respond to treatment. The PhQ-9 is not used to diagnosis the depression. This is beneficial for the clinician especially if the client is receiving services to fulfill a…

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    mission trip. Results of the IPIP-NEO (agreeableness, conscientiousness, and open to experience domains), the Jung Personality Test, the BDI (depression scale), and the BAI (anxiety scale) also support that Jessica would be an asset to the missions team. They show that she works well with others, is very emotionally aware, and has low anxiety and depression which offers stability for stressful situations.…

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    Measure, Beck Depression Inventory, SASSI, WHODAS) and other diagnostic assessments or past treatment history used to support your diagnosis. Describe your complete process for developing the differential/dimensional diagnoses. During the initial session the client was given the Patient Health Questionnaire, Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, Quality of Life Scale (QOL) , Sleep Scale, Childhood Traumatic event Scale, Civilian PTSD Scale, Recent Traumatic Event Scale, Becks Anxiety Inventory, Becks…

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    Diagnosis- Depression is a widespread illness that carries a major personal and public health burden (Abel, 2016). To diagnose depression the patient must have at least five symptoms present for two consecutive weeks, and must also have a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in their everyday activities. Other symptoms that the patient may exhibit include, having a depressed mood most of the day, and little or no interest in activities. The sudden overwhelming feeling of sadness and…

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    religious deferral, spiritual discontent, and interpersonal discontent. Positive psychological adjustment to stress included acceptance, positive affect, life satisfaction, and personal growth; negative psychological adjustment included hostility, depression, negative affect, and social dysfunction. Then, they examined four different relationships: (i) positive religious coping with positive psychological adjustment, (ii) positive religious coping with negative psychological adjustment, (iii)…

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    A brief subjective rating of Ms. Kaysen’s depression will be conducted once a month for monitoring. Behavior observations will also be conducted once a month. Progress on strategy/objective will be graphed if it appears the client is not complying with the treatment plan; reevaluation of the plan will be conducted. The client’s self reported levels of depression will be graphed. If it appears, self reported levels are not decreasing, revaluation of the…

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    Abuse In Children

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    Compiled by Christina Rodriguez of the University of Utah, Parental Discipline and Abuse Potential Affects on Child Depression, Anxiety, and Attributions examines how the treatment of children varies across a broad spectrum of variables. These variables include age, gender, severity of punishment, ethnicity, family income, parental age, and size of family. The assessment of these variables are analyzed via three Attributional Style tests that assess how each independent variable interacts with…

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    this way of thinking or fantasizing can lead to depression longitudinally. There were many hypotheses throughout this research. Hypothesis 1: the more positively people fantasize, the more they should become depressed over time…

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