

Anxiety Symptom Screener
Purpose: This assessment is designed to determine whether a person presently has, or is at risk for developing an anxiety disorder.
No. of questions: 42
Question type: Self-report
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Introduction
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Graphs
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Areas of concern
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Advice
Factors and Scales
Overall Score plus 5 scales:
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Generalized Anxiety: A state of continuous apprehension and anticipation of something horrible, characterized by excessive anxiety and unrealistic worry.
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Physiological Symptoms: Somatic manifestations of anxiety such as fatigue, tension, digestive problems, palpitations or pounding heart, sweating, etc.
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Mood Instability: Level of mood instability (mental agitation and psychological distress).
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Existential Anxiety: Anxiety state related to personal mortality, self-acceptance, guilt, and meaninglessness.
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Ruminations: Recurrent thoughts that are distressing and disturbing.
5 ANXSYS - R2 SCALES:
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Generalized Anxiety
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Physiological Symptoms
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Mood Instability
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Existential Anxiety
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Ruminations
APPLICATION:
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Therapy and Counseling