Dissociative Experiences Scale – II (DES-II) (NovoPsych)

The Dissociative Experiences Scale-II is a 28-item, self-report measure of dissociative experiences.

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Dissociative Experiences Scale – II (Screening Tool)

The Dissociative Experiences Scale is a self-assessment tool which is useful in determining whether a full clinical interview might help.

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Trauma Symptom Inventory™-2

A broadband measure, the TSI-2 is designed to evaluate posttraumatic stress and other psychological sequelae of traumatic events.

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Dissociative Experiences Scale – II

The Dissociative Experiences Scale is a self-assessment tool useful in determining whether a full clinical interview might be useful.

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The Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation

The Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation (MID) a 218-item, clinician-administered, client self-report measure.

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Inclusive negative and positive cognitions and emotions list

This resource includes a list of inclusive terms related to emotions, positive and negative cognitions to be used with EMDR therapy clients.

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EMDR phase 1: Client history: Identity, race, and culture interview

Questionnaire used during client history taking. Identity/race/culture questions (age, religion, occupation, appearance, health status, etc.).

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The International Trauma Questionnaire: Development of a self-report measure of ICD-11 PTSD and Complex PTSD (Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica)

The International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) is an 18 question self-report measure focusing on the core features of PTSD and CPTSD.

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The Great Lakes Event Questionnaire (GLEQ): A Structured Questionnaire for Trauma History

The Great Lakes Event Questionnaire (GLEQ) is a one page trauma history questionnaire for work with combat veterans or others.

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Benevolent Childhood Experiences (BCEs) Scale (Center for Care Innovations)

One-page scale to measure Benevolent Childhood Experiences, the counterpart to Adverse Childhood Experiences, such as “did you like school?”

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