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Facilitate function using techniques based on neuro-developmental treatment (NDT) principles. This manual helps therapists work with babies who have neurological disorders. It is written by the co-author of the best-selling book, Facilitation Techniques Based on NDT Principles. The manual provides step-by-step instructions and photographs demonstrating positioning techniques and how to facilitate function. Take advantage of strategies for observing and evaluating infants' movements. Each chapter includes functional goals for using the techniques.
A powerful tool to help evaluate the effectiveness of ADHD treatments.
Promote student success through comprehensive, systematic screening
BASC-2 Progress Monitor to easily monitor progress after conducting BASC-2 interventions
Efficiently and accurately identify motor delays in young children.
The new Bayley-III is more comprehensive – a multi-scale, easy-to-administer battery that tests the five developmental domains.
Screen for cognitive, language, and motor developmental delays
Long the standard of excellence for evaluating the development of young children, the Bayley Scales of Infant Development®Second Edition (BSIDII) offers a standardized assessment of cognitive and motor development for children ages 1 month through 42 months. BSIDII incorporates technical soundness, expanded content coverage, enhanced clinical validity, and brighter stimulus materials. It reflects current norms and allows diagnostic assessment at an earlier age to help lead to needed intervention. Normative Data BSIDII was renormed on a stratified random sample of 1,700 children (850 boys and 850 girls) ages one month to 42 months, grouped at one-month to three-month intervals on the variables of age, sex, region, race/ethnicity, and parental education.
Quickly screen for depression in adolescents and adults with the new BDI®FastScreen for Medical Patients. A new version of the Beck Depression Inventory®II designed specifically for medical patients, BDIFastScreen is a reliable 7-item self-report instrument useful for case-finding. Complies with DSM-IV BDIFastScreen measures the severity of depressive symptoms corresponding to the psychological, nonsomatic criteria for diagnosing major Depressive Disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health DisordersFourth Edition (DSM IV).
Screen for anxiety with the Beck Anxiety Inventory® (BAI®). Patients respond to 21 items rated on a scale from 0 to 3. Each item is descriptive of subjective, somatic, or panic-related symptoms of anxiety. Screen Anxiety BAI has been found to discriminate well between anxious and nonanxious diagnostic groups in a variety of clinical populations. Clinical Validity Data are reported on samples of patients who were diagnosed as having panic disorder with agoraphobia, panic disorder without agoraphobia, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety.
The Beck keeps getting better. You can assess depression with the Beck Depression Inventory®II (BDI®II), which is in line with the depression criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersFourth Edition (DSMIV). This new edition of the Beck Depression Inventory®, the most widely used instrument for detecting depression, takes just five minutes to complete and is more clinically sensitive than ever. New ItemsLike its predecessor, the BDIII consists of 21 items to assess the intensity of depression in clinical and normal patients. Each item is a list of four statements arranged in increasing severity about a particular symptom of depression.
Use this powerful predictor of eventual suicide to help you measure three major aspects of hopelessness: feelings about the future, loss of motivation, and expectations. Responding to the 20 true or false items on the Beck Hopelessness Scale® (BHS®), patients can either endorse a pessimistic statement or deny an optimistic statement. Predicts Eventual SuicideResearch consistently supports a positive relationship between BHS scores and measures of depression, suicidal intent, and ideation.
Control a more focused examination of a patient's suicidal intent by using the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation® (BSS®) as a starting point. Five Screening Items, 21 Test ItemsThe scale is made up of 21 items. Five screening items reduce the length and the intrusiveness of the questionnaire for patients who are nonsuicidal.
Now assess your clients to age 18 assuring confidence in your clinical decision making, while helping you plan effective intervention.
Helps accurately and efficiently assess visual-motor skills in children and adults.
Assess the maturation of visuomotor preceptions of children and adults
Develop letter and number formation by grouping symbols according to similar characteristics Use this developmental training program to prepare children ages 5 through 9 for handwriting. Improve children's spontaneous, legible manuscript letter formation and placement. Guide students to printing each letter of the alphabet and (optionally) numbers 1, 3, 4, and 6-8. Children will find the creative activities in this product fun and challenging. This program is designed for children who already recognize most letters but have had limited success in learning to form them. The manual includes a timeline for normal writing development, and 133 reproducible worksheets for use in practicing skills.
Assessment of pain and functional levels and other psychological factors commonly associated with pain and rehabilitation patients.
Identify red-flag indicators of atypical behavior in only 10 minutes.
Quickly measure and monitor psychological distress in oncology and primary care patients.
Obtain a consistent measure of ADD across the life span with the Brown Attention-Deficit Disorder Scales® for Children and Adolescents and the Brown Attention-Deficit Disorder Scales for Adolescents and Adults. Based on Thomas Brown's cutting-edge model of cognitive impairment in ADD, the Brown ADD Scales explore the executive cognitive functioning aspects of cognition associated with AD/HD (ADD). Extended Age RangeWith the new Brown ADD Scales for Children that include a primary/preschool scale (ages 37) and a school-age scale (ages 812), in addition to the adolescent and adult scales already available, the Brown ADD Scales allow you to comprehensively assess ADD in individuals of all ages.
Extensively revised to deliver the most precise measure of motor skills. An individually administered measure of gross and fine motor skills.