Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and EvaluationTraditionally, assessment and evaluation have focused on the negative aspects or deficits of a client's presentation. Yet strengths, health, and those things that are going "right" in a person's life are key protective factors in the prevention and treatment of manymental health problems. Thus, measuring strengths is an important component of a balanced assessment and evaluation process. This is the first compendium of more than 140 valid and reliable strengths-based assessment tools that clinicians, researchers, educators, and program evaluators can use to assess a wide array of positive attributes, including well-being, mindfulness, optimism, resilience, humor, aspirations, values, sources of support, emotional intelligence, and much more. These tools provide a clear picture of anindividual’s strengths while being easy to complete, score, and interpret. The scales and instruments included are consistently formatted, are organized according to construct measures, and include tools for working with adults, couples, families, children, and special populations. They represent a wide range of theoretical approaches and were written by a diverse array of professionals, including social workers, psychologists, nurses, physicians, and sociologists. Partial List of Instruments:
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Contents
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5 Health Wellness andHealthRelated Quality of Life | 99 |
6 Acceptance Mindfulness andSituational Affect | 149 |
7 Hope Optimism and Humor | 187 |
8 Resilience Coping andPosttraumatic Growth | 219 |
10 SelfEffi cacy | 291 |
11 Social Support Social Relationships and Emotional Intelligence | 323 |
12 Empowerment Tools for StrengthsBasedAssessment and EvaluationEmpowerment | 355 |
13 Couples | 381 |
14 Families | 415 |
15 Children and Adolescents | 453 |
Index | 525 |
Back Cover | 535 |
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Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and Evaluation Dr. Catherine Simmons, PhD,Peter Lehmann Limited preview - 2012 |