Description
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be considered as one of the most annoying mental disorders. A person who is suffering from obsession often deals with his obsessive thoughts or behaviors, and this can disrupt the normal life of a person causing them a lot of stress. An OCD multiaxial test with an accurate diagnosis and a clear treatment plan can be very effective in providing an early intervention to help treating this kind of disorder. This test contains different subscales and is evaluated by expert psychologists.
- 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.
- OCDS:
This test is done to examine how and under what conditions the OCD develops in the patient.
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