User:Logan520/Suicide and Culture

13 Reasons Why
These pages organize information by disorder or topic, much like a chapter in a traditional edited handbook would. These bundle together information about how common the problem might be in different settings (i.e., base rates), risk factors and screening tools, more structured diagnostic interviews, and process and outcome measures for each disorder or condition. The format will match up well with book chapters and review articles that focus on the topic. They provide the core toolkit that would help apply EBA to a case. If we were preparing for an evaluation or intake with someone concerned about anxiety, we would start by reviewing the anxiety disorder portfolio and having copies of the measures for the client to complete.

The portfolios can can be found here:

Because people often have more than one problem (comorbidity) and because it is not always clear what the problem is (differential diagnoses), it may take several of these to completely assess and address the needs of a client.
 * Assessment portfolios

The "Blue Whale Challenge"
We are gathering together measures and tools that are free to use, and that also have evidence of validity under realistic conditions and settings.

Internet Search Trends

 * Wikiversity/Wikipedia Table
 * Diagnostic Test Calculator

Michelle Carter
We also are working on clinical case examples that illustrate how we apply these ideas and assessments to cases.
 * Clinical case examples