A quick, practical, targeted, and widely accepted assessment of domestic violence
Publisher
WPS
Age range
18+
Qualification Level
C
Administration Time
10 mins
Full Product Description
The Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS) have been used for decades to evaluate violence within families and intimate relationships. The widespread use of these scales has resulted in a proliferation of adapted forms and some confusion about their clinical and research application. This Handbook clarifies the situation by compiling and organizing—in a single source—the large body of information about the CTS. In addition, it presents two updated versions of the instrument that serve as standard forms.
The first of these is the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales
(CTS2), which brings the instrument up to date by correcting the psychometric shortcomings of the original. It is the recommended form for assessing partner violence. The second form, the Conflict Tactics Scales: Parent–Child Version
(CTSPC), is the recommended form for evaluating child maltreatment and parent–to–child violence.
A New Handbook With Practical Tips on Administration and Scoring
The Handbook describes the evolution of the CTS2 and CTSPC,
provides examples of their use in various settings, discusses their psychometric properties, and offers practical guidance regarding administration and scoring. It also includes survey results from a number of groups for comparative purposes. Because the CTS is not a typical psychological test, the Handbook does not include broad–based standard scores or information about diagnostic interpretation.
Updated Forms That Quantify the Level of Abuse in Families
The CTS2 and CTSPC can each be completed in just 10 minutes.
The CTS2 includes 78 items, half referring to the respondent’s behavior and half to the partner’s behavior. Using an 8–point scale, the respondent simply indicates how often each behavior has occurred. This produces “Self” and
“Partner” scores for the following dimensions:
Negotiation
Psychological Aggression
Physical Assault
Sexual Coercion
Injury
The test form includes space to record scores from an appropriate comparison sample selected from the Handbook.
The CTSPC is composed of 35 items, most focusing on the respondent’s behavior with his or her child, several inquiring about the parent’s own experiences as a child. These items yield scores for the following areas:
Nonviolent Discipline
Psychological Aggression
Physical Assault
Weekly Discipline
Neglect
Sexual Abuse
Both forms identify and quantify the level of abuse in families—specifically with regard to wife beating and child abuse. Although the scales include items that describe constructive conflict tactics and verbal aggression, their primary focus is on physically aggressive acts of intimidation and coercion.
The Standard Survey Tool for Assessing Domestic Violence
In addition to providing useful information, the CTS2 and CTSPC meet the practical needs of family therapists, social workers, and other mental health professionals. First, they take only a few minutes to administer
(in a self–report or interview format) and can be easily added to standard intake procedures. Second, they target specific actions and therefore do not require that respondents recognize their own behavior as violent in order to answer questions about it. Third, they can be completed by one partner or by both partners separately.
Kit
CTS Kit
CODE: W-396
Includes Handbook; 10 CTS 2 AutoScore Forms; 10 CTS PC AutoScore Forms
€204.23 Excl.VAT
Components
CTS2 AutoScore™ Form 25pk
CODE: W-396A
€114.10 Excl.VAT
CTS PC AutoScore™ Form 25pk
CODE: W-396B
€104.97 Excl.VAT
CTS Handbook
CODE: W-396C
€139.20 Excl.VAT
WPS Levels
Letter code: N
Degree
PHD: (clinical psychologist)
A doctoral degree (PhD, PsyD, MD) in psychology or related field
Additional Training Required: None
OR
MA (psychologist, social worker)
A master’s degree (MA, MS, MSW) in fields listed above.
Additional Training Required: At least a weekend workshop on neuropsychological assessment
Products qualified to purchase
All products
Letter code: C
Degree
MA: (psychologist, SLP, OT)
A master’s degree (MA, MS, MSW, CAGS) in psychology, school counselling, occupational therapy, speech–language pathology social work, education, special education or related field.
Additional Training Required: None
OR
BA (occupational therapist)
A bachelor’s degree (BA, BS) in fields listed above.
Additional Training Required: License or certification for an agency/organisation that requires training and experience in assessment.
Products qualified to purchase
All products expect advanced psychiatric instruments and advanced neuropsychological instruments.
Letter code: B
Degree
BA: (schoolteacher)
A bachelor’s degree (BA, BS) in psychology, school counselling, occupational therapy, speech–language, pathology, social work, education , special education, or related field
Additional Training Required: None
Products qualified to purchase
General screening, counselling, instructional materials, achievement tests.
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