Assessments
Treatment with Jane Rekas at LifeStance
Hypnosis adjunct to treatment
ADHD Treatment at LifeStance
Jane Rekas, LCSW, CHt
880 82nd Dr., Gladstone, OR 97027 Building A
503-659-5515
ACORN
ACORN adult distress clinical boundary is 1.4. Moderate distress is 1.5-2.5. Severe distress is 2.6-3.1. Extreme distress is 3.2-4.
ACORN youth distress clinical boundary is 0.7. Moderate distress is 0.8-1.7. Severe distress is 1.8-4. Extreme distress is 2.3-4.
- DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure—Adult (also available in print book)
ADHD
Adult ADHD self report
LifeStance Standards
Take the Wender Utah for adult ADHD
Burns Anxiety Inventory
GAD-7 Anxiety (0-4 mild, 5-9 moderate, 10-14 moderately severe, 15-21 severe)
Make a Plan about GAD https://tinyurl.com/yy4lnp77
ADHD Child Binder
Panic Disorder
Reduce GAD-7 symptoms (feeling nervous/anxious, worry too much, trouble relaxing, restlessness, easily annoyed/irritable, fear/dread) from nearly every day, for 3 mos.
- SNAP
- Vanderbilt ADHD +
- (or right click copy save to send via your email)
ADHD Child Binder
- Take the SCARED online google form
- CES-DC child depression printable
- take CES-DC online google form
- Children's Depression Rating Scale (CDRS)
- DMDD Questionnaire
- Highly Sensitive Child
- ODD brochure
- ODD rating scale
- PTSD child scale
- Barkley Home Situation scale
- School Situation scale
- Social Challenges Questionnaire
- Trust Events Survey for Children and Adolescents
- Child PTSD Symptom Scale
- UCLA PTSD Adolescent Index and Scoresheet
- Child Dissociative Checklist
- Austism and https://www.aspergerexperts.com/
- Sensory Integration Services: https://sensorykidsot.com/
- Making Sense of Sensory Disorder
- Family Guide to Sensory Integration
- Sensory Checklist
- complete this Sensory Checklist google form
- Sensory Integration Objectives
Parent Child Interaction Therapy
We have specialty-trained Parent Child Interaction Therapy providers who can treat children ages 2.5 - 6 experiencing behavioral challenges under most insurances. Please send your referrals to Cornell West if you would like to refer to this program. Sessions are held via zoom, however, there can be exceptions created for some situations given the client need and room setup (providers are behind a one way mirror). Reach out to Julie K.
see also Filters
assessment
- CES-D
- CES-D child
- Major Depression Inventory
- Geriatric Depression Scale
- HAM-D
- Depression Anxiety Stress Scale folder
- PHQ-9 Depression (1-4 minimal, 5-9 mild, 10-14 moderate, 15-19 moderately severe, 20-27 severe)
- Level 2—Depression—Adult (PROMIS Emotional Distress—Depression—Short Form)
- Severity Measure for Depression—Adult (Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-9])
- Take the PHQ-9 https://tinyurl.com/yxadns95 and work on a plan https://tinyurl.com/y6hlomak
- Burns Depression
- Goldberg Depression
- Neurotransmitter Imbalance Quiz
- Foods that raise Seratonin
- Foods that raise Dopamine
- Foods that raise Norepinephrine
- Foods that raise Gaba
Panic Disorder
coming soon
The Personality Inventory for DSM-5—Brief Form (PID-5-BF)—Adult The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5)—Adult The Personality Inventory for DSM-5—Informant Form (PID-5-IRF)—Adult
PERSONALITY DISORDERS
- Authentic Happiness
- Core Values Worksheet
- Values Card Sort, Work Values Card Sort
- Life Values Inventory
Mental Health and CAM Protocols
- Rosenberg's Self Esteem Scale
- Self-Esteem Institute Questionnaire
- Self-Esteem Get Help
- Sorensen Self-Esteem Test
- Self Confidence Test
- Guilt and Shame Proneness pdf
- I thought it was just me
- Understanding and Coping with Guilt and Shame
- Shame and Attachment
Take Sensory Integration Checklist Adults & Adolescents https://tinyurl.com/y9kgtygt
Take Sensory Integration Checklist Kids https://tinyurl.com/ybap5q92 and part 2 https://tinyurl.com/yamled26
- Dissociative Experiences Scale DES
- The DES score is the average of all the questions, so the minimum score is 0 and the maximum score is 100.[2] To calculate this yourself, all the questions are scored by dropping the zero on the percentage of each answer, e.g., 30% = 3; 80% = 8, these numbers are then added up. The total is then multiplied by 10 and divided by 28 (the number of questions) to calculate your average score.
- High and Low DES Scores High levels of dissociation are indicated by scores of 30 or more, scores under 30 indicate low levels. [1]:22 Successful treatment of a dissociative disorder should reduce the DES score when compared to the result before treatment began. [1]:23 Very high scores do not necessarily mean a more severe dissociative disorder is present, this is because the scale measures both normal and pathological dissociation.[1]:18
- Dissociative Identity Disorder and the DES Only 1% of people with Dissociative Identity Disorder have been found to have a DES score below 30. A very high number of people who score above 30 have been shown to have Posttraumatic Stress Disorder or a dissociative disorder other than Dissociative Identity Disorder.
- Clinical Uses of the Dissociative Experiences Scale If a person scores in the high range (above 30) then the DES questions can be used as the basis for a clinical interview, with the clinician asking the client to describe examples of the experiences they have had for any questions about experiences which occur 20% of the time or more. Alternatively, the Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule (DDIS) or Structured Clinical Interview for Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D) can be used to reach a diagnosis.
- Dissociative Identity Scale
Average DES Scores in research [1]
General Adult Population 5.4
Anxiety Disorders 7.0
Affective Disorders 9.35
Eating Disorders 15.8
Late Adolescence 16.6
Schizophrenia 15.4
Borderline Personality Disorder 19.2
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 31
Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified 36
Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD) 48
Try it yourself: http://traumadissociation.com/des
- Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation – 60-item version (MID-60) – NovoPsych
- Traumatic Stress Inventory
- Trauma Timeline Worksheet
- Timeline Therapy (create Timeline)
- How to create a Timeline
- PTSD Inventory
- PCL-5 Stressors
- Brief Trauma Questionnaire (BTQ)
- Combat Exposure Scale (CES)
- Complex Trauma Iventory (CTI) and instructions
- COVID-19 Exposure Scale
- Life Events Checklist for DSM-5 (LEC-5)
Includes information on LEC for DSM-IV. - Life Stressor Checklist - Revised (LSC-R)
- Potential Stressful Events Interview (PSEI)
- Stressful Life Events Screening Questionnaire (SLESQ)
- Trauma Assessment for Adults (TAA)
- Trauma History Questionnaire (THQ)
- Trauma History Screen (THS)
- Severity of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms—Adult (National Stressful Events Survey PTSD Short Scale [NSESS])
- Severity of Acute Stress Symptoms—Adult (National Stressful Events Survey Acute Stress Disorder Short Scale [NSESS])
- Severity of Dissociative Symptoms—Adult (Brief Dissociative Experiences Scale [DES-B])
- Take the PCL-5 by form https://tinyurl.com/2dsswrzd
- ACES score
- Trauma Symptom Checklist
- DSM-5 symptom cluster severity scores can be obtained by summing the scores for the items within a given cluster, i.e., cluster B (items 1-5), cluster C (items 6-7), cluster D (items 8-14), and cluster E (items 15-20).
- A provisional PTSD diagnosis can be made by treating each item rated as 2 = "Moderately" or higher as a symptom endorsed, then following the DSM-5 diagnostic rule which requires at least: 1 B item (questions 1-5), 1 C item (questions 6-7), 2 D items (questions 8-14), 2 E items (questions 15-20).
ALERT for ADULTS
ALERT for CHILDREN/TEENS;