PsychSuite 4.0 Adult Fact Sheet

Ages: Adults 18+

Tests available for use in Adult reports:

  1. Shipley Institute of Living Scale to measure Cognitive Functioning and Rule Out Organicity.
  2. WAIS-III Matrix Reasoning subscale asses nonverbal abstract reasoning.
  3. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - 2 is the most widely used psychological test and the premiere measure of Psychiatric symptoms, The MMPI also provides many Content and Supplementary scales that assess a broad range if psychological functioning.
  4. Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) is a newly developed test of psychopathology that complements the MMPI-2 and adds additional information about psychiatric problems/symptoms.
  5. Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-II/III evaluates Mental Health Problems and determines underlying personality patterns useful to understanding and treating offenders.
  6. The Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory was designed to detect addiction even in resistant clients.
  7. State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory quantifies anger and anger control factors.
  8. Level of Services Inventory - Revised assess a clients risks and needs. It helps to determine needed security level, as well as delineating multiple specific areas where intervention may be needed.
  9. Jesness Inventory explores Criminal characteristics and motivations behind Criminal acts.
  10. Derogatis Sexual Functioning Inventory measures normal sexual functioning.
  11. Multiphasic Sex Inventory screens for deviant sexual functioning including cognitive distortions, justifications, and admitted to Sex offender behavior.
  12. Detailed Assessment of Post Traumatic Stress is a new instrument designed to measure PTSD symptoms, both during the event and afterwards, as well as to determine the degree of PTSD related impairment.

REPORT CONTENTS

INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING
Vocabulary, verbal abstraction, visual problem solving, Organicity, Learning Disorder, concentrational problems, cognitive rigidity/flexibility, personality effects on cognitive style, rate of thought, obsessive ruminations, mental confusion/psychosis, delusional content

VALIDITY OF TEST RESULTS
Disclosiveness, symptom minimization, symptom exaggeration, consistency, response sets

PERCEIVED LIFE STRESS, RESOURCES AND SUPPORT

EMOTIONAL FUNCTIONING
Levels of depression/dsythymia, anxiety, anger experience and control, repression/emotional control, impulsivity, energy level

ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE
Reported use, obvious and subtle characteristics, ACOA issues and social system use

SOMATIC FUNCTIONING
Level of somatic concerns, hypochondriasis, conversion, and somatization

INTERPERSONAL FUNCTIONING
Social skills, introversion/extroversion, social comfort, need for attention, need for love, independence/dependence, dominance/passivity, empathy, trust, vigilance, criticalness, family problems, school/work attitudes and behaviors

SELF IMAGE
Ego strength, self esteem, self image

PERSONALITY FUNCTIONING
Primary and secondary personality patterns

IRRESPONSIBLE THINKING ERRORS

CRIMINAL CHARACTERISTICS
Generalized delinquent tendencies, awareness of appropriate social expectations and norms, criminal attitudes/values, social maturity, authority conflicts

CRIMINAL MOTIVATIONS

RISK/NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Standard LSI-R cutoffs for placement, LSI-R subcomponent analysis of specific need areas

NORMAL SEXUAL FUNCTIONING
Sex drive, levels of sexual fantasy, fund of sexual information gender identity, is strongly discrepant and does not match stereotyped images of his gender. Body image, overall sexual satisfaction

DEVIANT SEXUAL FUNCTIONING
Normal sexual drives, sexual preoccupation, fund of sexual knowledge cognitive distortions and immaturity typically found among sex offenders, justification, rationalization, pathology similar to that found among child molesters, Rape behavior, exhibitionistic pathology, paraphilias, sexual dysfunctions/disabilities, motivation to seek treatment for sexual problems.

PRIMARY CRIMINAL RELAPSE TRIGGERS

IDENTIFIED RISK FACTORS

MITIGATING RISK

DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS

TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS

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