Mental Health Documents
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CAMS Suicide Status Form-4 Overview
The CAMS Suicide Status Form-4 is designed to assess suicidal thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in patients. It facilitates a structured conversation between clinicians and patients about suicidal ideation. This form provides valuable insights into the patient's mental health to enhance treatment planning.
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Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale
The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) is a standardized tool used to assess the severity of suicidal ideation and behavior. This file contains detailed instructions and definitions related to suicide ideation and prompts for effective assessment. It is an essential resource for clinicians, researchers, and mental health professionals.
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LOCUS Implementation and Practical Application Guide
This document provides an overview of the Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS) and its practical application. It includes training agendas, scoring methods, and case vignettes to enhance understanding. Ideal for mental health professionals seeking structured care assessments.
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Therapeutic Separation Guidelines: Clear Agreements
This document provides guidelines for couples considering a therapeutic separation. It outlines key questions to address and offers a structured approach for navigating this challenging time. Couples can use these guidelines to promote healing and recovery while maintaining clarity and communication.
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Supervision Hours Log for LPC Interns Tracking
This file is essential for LPC interns to log their supervision hours. It helps in tracking cumulative and experience hours effectively. Supervisors and interns should complete this document weekly.
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PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) - National Center for PTSD
The PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) is a standard measurement instrument designed to assess individuals for post-traumatic stress disorder. This checklist is essential for understanding the severity of PTSD symptoms based on past traumatic events. It can be completed electronically for convenience.
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Psychotherapy Assessment Checklist
This file is a comprehensive psychotherapy assessment checklist designed to assist healthcare professionals in evaluating patients. It contains various sections including personal data, medical problems, daily functioning assessments, and self-reports of mood and behavior. It is an essential tool for understanding patient needs and tailoring therapeutic interventions accordingly.
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Illinois Application for Voluntary Admission
This application is essential for individuals seeking voluntary admission to a mental health facility in Illinois. It ensures informed consent for the admission process while protecting your rights. Users can easily fill out this form to initiate the admission process.
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Functional Assessment Rating Scale Manual - FARS
This manual serves as a comprehensive guide for using the Functional Assessment Rating Scale (FARS). It includes instructions for filling out the rating scale and provides an overview of its applications. Designed for healthcare professionals, this resource ensures accurate assessment and effective treatment planning.
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GAD-7 Anxiety Assessment Tool Instructions
This document provides detailed instructions for using the GAD-7 anxiety assessment tool. It includes guidelines on how to fill out the form effectively. Ideal for mental health professionals and patients seeking to understand anxiety symptoms.
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Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Instructions
This file provides information and instructions for the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS). It aids individuals in identifying and assessing obsessive and compulsive behaviors. Utilize this file to guide your completion of the questionnaire accurately.
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Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale: 24 Symptom Assessments
The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) is a tool for assessing psychiatric symptoms. It rates 24 symptom constructs on a severity scale from 'not present' to 'extremely severe.' This scale is beneficial for clinicians in evaluating patient conditions.