GAD Multiaxial Test (18 + Years old)

$29.90

Generalized anxiety disorder involves persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily activities. This ongoing worry and tension may be accompanied by physical symptoms, such as restlessness, feeling on edge or easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, muscle tension or problems sleeping. Often the worries focus on everyday things such as job responsibilities, family health or minor matters such as chores, car repairs, or appointments.

Description

Anxiety is one of the most common psychological disorders and GAD is one of the most common types of anxiety. GAD can hinder human life and social relationships. The GAD multiaxial test consists of various subtests that help us to make a timely diagnosis by examining the nature and the severity of GAD. In addition to diagnosing GAD, the result of this test also provides a specific treatment plan that is helpful to treat the patient.

GAD Multiaxial Test consists of 7 parts:

  • MCMI:

The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory helps clinicians quickly identify clients who may require more intensive evaluation. MCMI reports provide an in-depth analysis of symptom dynamics and include action-oriented suggestions for therapeutic management.

  • MCQ30:

This test is to evaluate individuals’ beliefs about their thoughts. The type and nature of thoughts will be found by examining beliefs.

  • TFI:

This test is done to check the degree of thought interfusion and is used to assess the intensity and strength of an individual’s thoughts. This test can be used to assess people’s opinions about the power of their thoughts and their experiences through thinking.

  • CAS:

This test is done to check cognitive attention. Using this test, it is possible to understand the person’s way of cognition and what the dominant attention of the person is focused on.

  • MWQ:

This test is designed to examine the processes related to your thoughts and beliefs about the state of worrying in your mind.

  • BAI:

 The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) is a multiple-choice inventory that measures the severity of anxiety in adults.

  • GADS:

This test is done to examine how and under what conditions the depression develops in the patient.

Instructions

To perform the test accurately, please follow the instructions below carefully:

Step one: Start the MCMI.

Step two: Start the MCQ30

Step three: Start the TFI

Step Four: Start the CAS

Step Five: Start the MWQ

Step Six: Start the BAI

Step 7: Start the GADS

Step 8: Your test result will be analyzed by expert psychologists and will be delivered within 3 business days.  

 

Reports

GAD test reports are analyzed by expert psychologısts. Each report indicates the type of GAD, level of GAD, and severity of GAD. There are three sections available in each report. In the clinical section, the GAD symptoms and presence are analyzed. In the support part, possible roads to manage GAD are mentioned and in the treatment part, the possible treatment methods are written.

You can download the sample report for further information.

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