Determines medical health risks and identifies possible lifestyle diseases, reporting on measures of blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol and body mass index.
Compiles and provides a brief medical and psychiatric history.
Identifies thought patterns of how we cognitively manage stress.
Measures a variety of factors that may affect your physical health and psychological well-being, including:
1. Stress
2. Health Habits (including, Exercise, Sleep/Relaxation, Prevention, and Eating/Nutrition)
3. Social Support Network
4. Type A Behaviour
5. Cognitive Hardiness
6. Coping Style (including, Positive Appraisal, Negative Appraisal, Threat Minimization, and Problem-focused Coping)
7. Psychological Well-being
Provides a measure of the occupational work stress and identify possible sources of stress.
Provides a measure anxiety and depression.
Screens for the use of substances and associated risks.
Screens for DSM-V Axis I disorders most commonly encountered in medical and outpatient mental health settings. It provides subscale scores on the following:
✜ Major Depressive Disorder / Suicidality
✜ Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
✜ Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
✜ Panic Disorder
✜ Psychosis
✜ Agoraphobia
✜ Social Phobia
✜ Alcohol Abuse/Dependence
✜ Drug Abuse/Dependence
✜ Generalized Anxiety Disorder
✜ Somatic Symptom Disorder
✜ Factitious Disorder
The Total Score provides a rough measure of the overall level of psychopathology and consequent dysfunction reported.