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The BRIEF2, developed by practicing paediatric neuropsychologists, continues to be an efficient, comprehensive and consistent assessment of impaired executive function in children and adolescents.  

New Features Include:

  • Updated Normative Data
  • New Screening Forms to help determine if a full executive function assessment is required.
  • Concise Scales making it easier for...

A trusted, ground-breaking leader in individually administered assessments, the new Woodcock Johnson Fourth Edition (WJ IV) - Australasian Adaptation is now available. The WJ IV comprehensive system offers the ease of use and flexibility examiners need to accurately evaluate learning problems and improve instructional outcomes for children and adults in...

The Reynolds Adaptable Intelligence Test (RAIT) is a rapid, reliable and valid assessment, which is designed to assess crystallized, fluid and quantitative intelligence. It can be used with individuals or groups and has been standardised for ages 10 to 75 years.

The RAIT is made up of seven subtests including: ...

A complete assessment of adaptive skills across the life span.

Widely used to evaluate people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the ABAS-3 assesses adaptive behaviour in individuals from birth to 89 years of age. This convenient behaviour rating scale measures daily living skills--what people actually do, or can do, without...

The Child and Adolescent Memory profile (ChAMP) is a norm-referenced test of memory and learning for children, adolescents and young adults, which provides both memory screening and in depth memory evaluation.

This assessment has been developed based on the latest neuroscience research on memory. It's brief, easy to use and...

The WSA is a career exploration tool, which assesses personality traits that are related to effective job performance. It is a straightforward and effective tool designed to help counsellors, hiring managers and job applicants understand the strengths and weaknesses that may affect an individual’s compatibility with a job or work...

Designed to evaluate the magnitude of stress in the parent–child system, the fourth edition of the popular PSI is a 120-item inventory that focuses on three major domains of stress: child characteristics, parent characteristics, and situational/demographic life stress.

The PSI-4 is commonly used as a screening and triage measure for...

The TSI-2 is designed to evaluate posttraumatic stress and other psychological sequelae of traumatic events. This broadband measure evaluates acute and chronic symptomatology, including the effects of sexual and physical assault, intimate partner violence, combat, torture, motor vehicle accidents, mass casualty events, medical trauma, traumatic losses, and childhood abuse or...

The RADS-2 is a brief, 30-item self-report measure that includes subscales that evaluate the current level of an adolescent's depressive symptomatology along four basic dimensions of depression:

  • Dysphoric Mood
  • Anhedonia/Negative Affect
  • Negative Self-Evaluation
  • Somatic Complaints.

Interpretation of these four subscales is based on both the nature of the depression domain...

Extends the popular Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) down to age 2, making early intervention possible.

 

Now you can identify sensory processing difficulties in children as young as 2 years of age. The new Preschool edition of the popular Sensory Processing Measure lets you take an early look at overall...