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PCL-5 Trauma Assessment.
Please fill out the following assessment and add up the total.
*
Indicates required field
Name
*
First
Last
Email
*
Repeated, disturbing, and unwanted memories of the stressful experience(s).
Select One
*
0 - Not at All
1 - A Little
2 - Moderately
3 - Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Repeated, disturbing dreams of the stressful experience(s).
Select One
*
0 - Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Suddenly feeling or acting as if the stressful experience
(s)
was actually happening again (as if you were there and reliving it).
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Feeling very upset when something reminded you of the stressful experience
(s)
.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Having strong physical reactions when something reminded you of the stressful experience
(s)
. (Heart pounding, trouble breathing, sweating).
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Avoiding memories, thoughts, or feelings related to the stressful experience
(s)
.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Avoiding external reminders of the stressful experience
(s)
. (people, places, conversations, activities, objects or situations).
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Difficulty remembering important parts of the stressful experience
(s)
.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Having strong negative beliefs about yourself, other people, or the world. (Having thoughts such as: I am bad, Is there is something seriously wrong with me?, no one can be trusted, the world is completely dangerous).
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Blaming yourself or someone else for the stressful experience
(s)
or what happened after it.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Having strong negative feelings such as fear, horror, anger, guilt, or shame.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Loss of interest in activities that you used t enjoy.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Feeling distant or cut off from other people.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Trouble experiencing positive feelings (for example: being able to feel happiness/joy or having loving feelings for people close to you)
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Irritable behavior, anger outbursts, or acting aggressive.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Taking too many risks or doing things that could harm you.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Being super vigilant or watchful, or on guard.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Feeling jumpy of easily startled.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Having difficulty concentrating.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Feeling as if someone is about to harm you.
Select One
*
0 – Not at all
1 – A little
2 – Moderately
3- Quite a bit
4 - Extremely
Please enter the total number
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ADHD
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale
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Adderall
Vyvanse
Methylphenidate
Concerta
Focalin (dexmethylphenidate)
Guanfacine (Intuniv)
Atomoxetine (Strattera)
Clonidine (Kapvay)
Onyda XR
Wellbutrin
Qelbree
Azstarys
Xelstrym
ADHD Medication for Anxiety
>
Sertraline
Wellbutrin
Escitalopram (Lexapro)
Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
Venlafaxine (Effexor)
Buspirone (Buspar)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Paroxetine (Paxil)
Propranolol (Inderal)
Accutane - Adverse effects
ADHD Neurochemical
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Anxiety
Insomnia
Sertraline
Buspirone (Buspar)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Effexor
Paroxetine (Paxil)
Escitalopram (Lexapro)
AUD
AUD Medications
>
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Acamprosate
Disulfiram (Antabuse)
Topamax
Gabapentin
What to expect
Nutrition
Resources
Overcoming Shame
Health and Alcohol
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Bipolar
Bipolar Disorder Treament
Bipolar Disorder Worksheets
Bipolar Disorder Medications
>
Abilify
Lamictal (Lamotrigine)
Seroquel (Quetiapine)
Lithium
Depakote
Olanzapine (Zyprexa)
Risperidone (Risperdal)
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Lumateperone (Caplyta)
Cariprazine (Vraylar)
Brexpiprazole (Rexulti)
Lurasidone (Latuda)
Olanzapine/Samidorphan (Lybalvi)
Autism
Autism Treatment
ASD Medications
Breathing
Journaling Benefits
Blog
CBT
CBTWorkbook
Cognitive Distortions
CBT Worksheets
Insurance
Narcissistic Abuse
Pathology of Narcissism
Covert Narcissistic traits
Brain Venn Diagram
Narcissist Red Flag Checklist
Partner Narcissistic Traits
Narcissist - short assessment
1 ) Narcissistic Relationship Assessment
2) Narcissistic Relationship Assessment
Trauma Education
Trauma Assessment
ACE
Dissociative Experiences Scale
Super Traits
Cognitive dissonance Checklist
Narcissistic Personality Inventory, NPI
Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS)
Therapy for Narcissists
Therapist checklist
Contact