Understand the FIRO-B Scale (Basic Interpersonal Behavior Prone Test), a psychological assessment tool developed by Dr. William Schutz, which is widely used in career planning, team building and interpersonal relationship management. Through testing, we discover our behavioral patterns in the three core needs of tolerance, control and emotion, and improve our self-cognition and team collaboration ...
How is your social support? Test whether you are surrounded by loneliness. The Social Support Self-rating Scale test is based on the Social Support Self-rating Scale studied by American psychologists. It measures your current level of social support from dimensions such as loneliness, interpersonal trust, and interpersonal support to understand whether you are in a state of social isolation. Socia...
The Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was compiled by American psychologists Achenbach TM and Edelbrock C. It is a professional tool used to assess children's broad spectrum of behavioral and emotional problems and social abilities. This online test is designed to help parents understand their children's behavioral characteristics and possible psychological needs. An introduction to the Ac...
Introduction to the Mental Health Survey for Children and Adolescents : General Mental Health Scale and Behavior Problems - Mental Health Scale for Children and Adolescents (MHS-CA) is a scale designed specifically to assess the mental health status of children and adolescents, derived from the 'Common Psychological Assessment Scale Manual' . Based on the current research results of children's men...
This Children's Depression Scale is a self-evaluation tool specially used to assess depression symptoms in children and adolescents aged 6-23 years old. It was developed by Weissman et al. (1980) and has high reliability and validity. The scale contains 20 self-evaluation entries, involving children's emotions, behaviors, interpersonal relationships, self-evaluation, etc. The score range is 0-60 p...
The PTSD Self-assessment Scale (PCL-C), full name: The PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version , is a PTSD symptom assessment tool developed by the National Center for PTSD in 1994. The scale contains 17 entries designed to help people evaluate the presence of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The translation of the Chinese version was jointly completed by Professor Jiang Chao, Professor ...
The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule is the full English name of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, a psychometric tool used to assess the extent of positive and negative emotions an individual experiences over the past month. Positive emotions refer to those that are pleasant, energetic and satisfying, such as excitement, pride, inspiration, etc. Negative emotions refer to unpleasant...
Parental reflection function refers to the ability of parents to understand their own and their children’s psychological states, and how these psychological states affect behavior and relationships. Parental reflection function is an important psychological skill that can help parents establish a safe attachment to their children, promote their children's social and emotional development, and prev...
Do you often feel nervous and uncomfortable in front of strangers? Do you feel that you are socially bad? Is it difficult for you to maintain eye contact and natural conversations with others? If your answer is yes, then you may have a certain degree of shyness. Shyness is a psychological phenomenon that includes not only social anxiety, but also behavioral suppression. Shyness can affect your soc...
Social phobia is a mental illness that feels strongly fear or worry about social or public and therefore tries to avoid it. Patients with social phobia are often afraid of making a fool of themselves, being evaluated or rejected in front of others, which leads to many difficulties and inconveniences in their daily lives. The causes of social phobia may be related to genetics, neurobiochemicals, ps...