The BORRTI is a widely used measure designed to evaluate individuals for personality and thought disorders.
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The BRIA is an adapted version of the Bell Object Relations and Reality Testing Inventory (BORRTI) that was developed for adolescents aged 11 to 17 and assesses for psychological disturbances and relationship problems.
The following resources on child trauma were developed by the NCTSN.
The CANS-MH provides a comprehensive assessment of the type and severity of clinical and psychosocial factors that may impact treatment decisions and outcomes.
The NCTSN CANS provides a comprehensive assessment of the type and severity of clinical and psychosocial factors that may impact treatment decisions and outcomes.
The CAPS-CA is based on the CAPS, which is considered a gold standard for assessing PTSD in individuals over age 15. It assesses the frequency and intensity of the 17 symptoms of PTSD, with items developed to be consistent with the DSM-IV.
The ROCF assesses perceptual organization and visual memory.
The PERQ is designed to assess stressful parental emotional reactions to the sexual abuse of their children.
The 19-item PSQ assesses parents' cognitions and perceptions regarding the degree and kind of support they provide to their child following the discovery of sexual abuse.
The PECFAS is a measure of functional impairment related to behavioral, emotional, psychological, or psychiatric problems.