John Doe
Patient Age: 27
Test Name: Coolidge Personality and Neuropsychological Inventory (CPNI)
Gender: Male
Test Date: Jun 13, 2013
Data Provided By: Self

Note: This is a Sample Report

Profile Validity - Answer Frequency (response pattern)
Raw Scores: Patient Norm
Frequency
(SD)
1 = Strongly False (SF) 32 93 (40)
2 = More False Than True (MF) 43 73 (35)
3 = More True Than False (MT) 83 54 (21)
4 = Strongly True (ST) 42 30 (18)
Data:
1. 3 21. 3 41. 3 61. 1 81. 3 101. 2 121. 4 141. 1 161. 2 181. 4
2. 3 22. 3 42. 3 62. 2 82. 1 102. 2 122. 3 142. 2 162. 3 182. 3
3. 3 23. 3 43. 3 63. 2 83. 4 103. 1 123. 3 143. 2 163. 4 183. 2
4. 3 24. 3 44. 3 64. 1 84. 2 104. 4 124. 1 144. 1 164. 4 184. 2
5. 3 25. 3 45. 3 65. 1 85. 3 105. 1 125. 1 145. 2 165. 1 185. 3
6. 3 26. 3 46. 3 66. 3 86. 4 106. 4 126. 3 146. 4 166. 4 186. 4
7. 3 27. 3 47. 3 67. 1 87. 4 107. 2 127. 1 147. 4 167. 4 187. 3
8. 3 28. 3 48. 3 68. 2 88. 4 108. 3 128. 3 148. 3 168. 1 188. 2
9. 3 29. 3 49. 3 69. 3 89. 4 109. 3 129. 2 149. 2 169. 2 189. 4
10. 3 30. 3 50. 3 70. 2 90. 3 110. 4 130. 4 150. 3 170. 4 190. 2
11. 3 31. 3 51. 1 71. 1 91. 1 111. 4 131. 1 151. 4 171. 1 191. 4
12. 3 32. 3 52. 3 72. 1 92. 2 112. 2 132. 2 152. 4 172. 3 192. 2
13. 3 33. 3 53. 1 73. 4 93. 2 113. 1 133. 3 153. 2 173. 2 193. 3
14. 3 34. 3 54. 4 74. 1 94. 4 114. 3 134. 3 154. 4 174. 2 194. 3
15. 3 35. 3 55. 4 75. 1 95. 3 115. 1 135. 3 155. 2 175. 2 195. 3
16. 3 36. 3 56. 1 76. 4 96. 3 116. 2 136. 2 156. 2 176. 2 196. 4
17. 3 37. 3 57. 2 77. 4 97. 2 117. 4 137. 1 157. 3 177. 2 197. 4
18. 3 38. 3 58. 2 78. 1 98. 1 118. 3 138. 1 158. 3 178. 3 198. 4
19. 3 39. 3 59. 4 79. 2 99. 4 119. 4 139. 2 159. 2 179. 4 199. True
20. 3 40. 3 60. 4 80. 1 100. 4 120. 1 140. 4 160. 2 180. 3 200. True
Scale Interpret %tile TScore
Personality Disorders
Paranoid Personality Disorder moderately elevated 89% 62
62
Borderline Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 74
74
Dependent Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 76
76
Histrionic Personality Disorder moderately elevated 95% 67
67
Obsess. Compulsive Personality Disorder moderately elevated 87% 61
61
Schizotypal Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 100
100
Schizoid Personality Disorder moderately elevated 89% 62
62
Narcissistic Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 75
75
Conduct Disorder (Antisocial) greatly elevated 99% 101
100
Avoidant Personality Disorder 81% 59
59
Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder moderately elevated 93% 65
65
Depressive Personality Disorder moderately elevated 91% 64
64
Clinical Syndromes
Generalized Anxiety Disorder moderately elevated 85% 60
60
Major Depressive Disorder greatly elevated 99% 81
81
Separation Anxiety Disorder moderately elevated 87% 61
61
Oppositional Defiant Disorder moderately elevated 85% 60
60
Gender Dysphoria greatly elevated 99% 92
92
Anorexia Nervosa greatly elevated 99% 82
82
Bulimia Nervosa greatly elevated 99% 113
100
Neuropsychological Syndromes
Attention Deficit Hyper. Disorder moderately elevated 88% 62
62
AD HD Inattention Subtype 82% 59
59
AD HD Hyperactivity-Impulsivity Subtype moderately elevated 89% 62
62
Neurocognitive Disorder greatly elevated 99% 73
73
Postconcussional Disorder greatly elevated 99% 80
80
Executive Dysf. of the Frontal Lobes greatly elevated 99% 75
75
Decision-Making Problems Subscale moderately elevated 93% 65
65
Metacognitive Subscale greatly elevated 99% 72
72
Social Inappropriateness Subscale greatly elevated 99% 84
84
Neuropsychological Scales
Neuropsychological Dysfunction Scale greatly elevated 99% 78
78
Somatic Subscale greatly elevated 99% 80
80
Learning Subscale greatly elevated 99% 74
74
Memory Subscale greatly elevated 99% 70
70
Language Problems Subscale greatly elevated 99% 78
78
Perceptual Motor Subscale greatly elevated 99% 76
76
Subcortical Subscale greatly elevated 99% 102
100
Hyperactivity Subscale 81% 59
59
Impulsivity Subscale moderately elevated 91% 64
64
Delayed Maturation Subscale greatly elevated 99% 70
70
Emotional Subscale moderately elevated 96% 68
68
Additional Clincal Scales
Emotional Lability moderately elevated 92% 64
64
Disinhibition greatly elevated 99% 85
85
Aggression 42% 48
48
Apathy greatly elevated 99% 83
83
Paranoia moderately elevated 94% 66
66
Psychotic Thinking greatly elevated 99% 96
96
Emotional Coldness greatly elevated 99% 88
88
Sleep Disturbances greatly elevated 99% 88
88
Social Anxiety 81% 59
59
Social Withdrawl moderately elevated 95% 66
66
Self-Esteem greatly elevated 99% 84
84
Autism Spectrum Disorder moderately elevated 91% 63
63
Hostility Scales
Antisocial Triumvirate 69% 55
55
Dangerousness greatly elevated 99% 77
77
Conduct Disorder-Aggressive Subtype greatly elevated 99% 101
100
Conduct Disorder-Delinquent Subtype greatly elevated 99% 93
93
Tendency to Deny Blatant Pathology greatly elevated 99% 86
86
Personality Disorders
Paranoid Personality Disorder
mostly true 1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others.
mostly true 22. My child rarely questions the loyalty or trustworthiness of friends or other children.
mostly true 43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events.
mostly true 118. When hurt or insulted by others, my child is quick to get angry or to counterattack.
Borderline Personality Disorder
mostly true 2. My child makes friends quickly, but soon after seems to hate them.
mostly true 23. My child's moods change quickly.
mostly true 44. My child has full control of his anger. For example, I rarely observe displays of temper, constant anger, or recurrent physical fights.
strongly true 83. My child rarely says he feels empty.
strongly true 119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he did not think ahead.
mostly true 128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to have.
Dependent Personality Disorder
mostly true 25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his life.
mostly true 46. My child is very afraid of being left alone to take care of himself.
mostly true 85. My child feels uncomfortable or helpless when alone because he fears being unable to take care of himself.
strongly true 104. My child agrees with almost any opinion in order to be liked.
strongly true 130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
mostly true 158. My child immediately seeks another close friendship when a relationship ends.
Histrionic Personality Disorder
mostly true 10. I think my child exaggerates his emotions.
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
mostly true 52. My child uses physical attractiveness to draw attention to himself.
mostly true 109. My child is easily influenced by others.
strongly true 121. My child thinks that friendships are closer than they really are.
Obsess. Compulsive Personality Disorder
mostly true 3. My child does not finish things because he tries to do them perfectly.
mostly true 24. My child insists that others do things his way.
mostly true 45. My child seems to work too much and play too little.
mostly true 66. My child is too concerned with right and wrong. He is stubborn about morals, ethics, or values.
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
mostly true 5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other people and connects these things to himself in a bad way.
mostly true 8. My child has no close friends (other than family members).
mostly true 26. My child has very odd beliefs or magical thinking. For example, he is very superstitious, or he believes people can read the thoughts of others.
mostly true 47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts.
strongly true 86. My child reports unusual experiences like hearing voices that are not there, seeing people's bodies change shape, or being touched when alone.
strongly true 87. My child is unemotional.
strongly true 154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children.
strongly true 198. My child laughs at the wrong times.
Schizoid Personality Disorder
mostly true 8. My child has no close friends (other than family members).
mostly true 29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems cold.
mostly true 50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
mostly true 7. My child takes advantage of other children.
mostly true 28. My child seems to exaggerate his abilities and accomplishments.
mostly true 49. My child expects to be treated royally without having to earn it; for example, assuming that he does not have to wait in line when others must do so.
strongly true 89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel.
mostly true 133. My child thinks he is special and can only be with other special people.
strongly true 146. My child acts like he is better than others.
Conduct Disorder (Antisocial)
mostly true 6. My child often skips school.
mostly true 27. My child avoids physical fights with others.
mostly true 48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else.
mostly true 69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity.
strongly true 88. My child is cruel to others.
strongly true 106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property.
strongly true 151. My child has shoplifted.
mostly true 157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching.
strongly true 164. My child stays out at night without permission (beginning before age 13).
strongly true 170. My child has run away from home and stayed away overnight at least twice.
mostly true 172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others.
Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder
mostly true 19. My child pouts and argues.
mostly true 34. My child criticizes or puts down authority figures like his teacher or principal.
mostly true 39. My child complains of being misunderstood, and unappreciated by others.
strongly true 60. My child resents, resists, or refuses to do things when asked.
Depressive Personality Disorder
mostly true 20. My child is usually unhappy.
mostly true 33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless.
mostly true 40. My child is too hard on himself.
mostly true 41. My child feels guilty easily, or regrets things he has done.
strongly true 99. My child is a pessimist.
Clinical Syndromes
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
mostly true 15. My child gets very upset when having to leave me or home.
mostly true 30. My child avoids social activities because he fears criticism or rejection.
mostly true 37. My child worries a lot about something bad happening to me.
mostly true 46. My child is very afraid of being left alone to take care of himself.
strongly true 59. My child has terrible nightmares.
Major Depressive Disorder
mostly true 21. My child seems irritable.
mostly true 33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless.
mostly true 41. My child feels guilty easily, or regrets things he has done.
strongly true 54. My child is depressed.
strongly true 111. My child sleeps too much.
mostly true 134. My child has trouble staying asleep.
mostly true 182. My child seems tired nearly every day.
strongly true 189. My child has trouble concentrating.
strongly true 191. My child has trouble falling asleep.
Separation Anxiety Disorder
mostly true 15. My child gets very upset when having to leave me or home.
mostly true 37. My child worries a lot about something bad happening to me.
mostly true 126. My child has nightmares about being separated from me.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
mostly true 14. My child often loses his temper.
mostly true 36. My child argues with adults.
strongly true 77. My child tries to annoy people on purpose.
mostly true 96. My child blames others for his mistakes.
mostly true 114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed.
Gender Dysphoria
mostly true 18. My son says he is, or wants to be, a girl.
strongly true 117. My son likes to pretend he is a girl.
strongly true 140. My son likes to play with girls more than he likes to play with boys.
mostly true 150. My son is not comfortable being a boy.
Anorexia Nervosa
mostly true 17. My child weighs less than he should.
mostly true 42. My child is extremely afraid of gaining weight or becoming fat.
strongly true 152. My child has a very strange attitude about his weight or body shape.
Bulimia Nervosa
mostly true 81. My child forced himself to throw up after eating to prevent weight gain.
strongly true 100. My child does not seem able to stop eating or control what or how much he eats.
mostly true 178. My child uses laxatives, diuretics, enemas, or starves in order to control his weight.
strongly true 179. My child exercises more than he should to avoid gaining weight.
strongly true 186. My child's self-image seems to be determined by his body weight or shape.
Neuropsychological Syndromes
Attention Deficit Hyper. Disorder
mostly true 13. My child has difficulty playing quietly.
mostly true 35. My child has trouble paying attention.
strongly true 76. My child has trouble waiting his turn.
mostly true 95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games.
strongly true 147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking.
mostly true 162. My child loses things he needs (like for school).
strongly true 163. My child runs around and climbs on things too much.
strongly true 166. My child is forgetful.
mostly true 185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities.
AD HD Hyperactivity-Impulsivity Subtype
mostly true 13. My child has difficulty playing quietly.
strongly true 76. My child has trouble waiting his turn.
mostly true 95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games.
strongly true 163. My child runs around and climbs on things too much.
Neurocognitive Disorder
mostly true 12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses.
mostly true 32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering what to do first.
strongly true 55. I think my child has a learning problem.
mostly true 122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go.
mostly true 148. My child has trouble speaking.
strongly true 167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
strongly true 181. My child takes a long time to learn new things.
mostly true 185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities.
mostly true 187. My child has trouble remembering things.
strongly true 189. My child has trouble concentrating.
Postconcussional Disorder
mostly true 14. My child often loses his temper.
mostly true 21. My child seems irritable.
mostly true 23. My child's moods change quickly.
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
strongly true 54. My child is depressed.
strongly true 111. My child sleeps too much.
mostly true 114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed.
mostly true 118. When hurt or insulted by others, my child is quick to get angry or to counterattack.
mostly true 134. My child has trouble staying asleep.
mostly true 182. My child seems tired nearly every day.
strongly true 191. My child has trouble falling asleep.
mostly true 194. My child has headaches.
strongly true 196. My child has dizzy spells.
strongly true 197. My child's personality has changed recently.
Executive Dysf. of the Frontal Lobes
mostly true 8. My child has no close friends (other than family members).
mostly true 11. My child has trouble making decisions.
mostly true 12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses.
mostly true 25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his life.
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
mostly true 32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering what to do first.
mostly true 35. My child has trouble paying attention.
mostly true 47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts.
strongly true 55. I think my child has a learning problem.
strongly true 73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different way.
strongly true 89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel.
mostly true 109. My child is easily influenced by others.
strongly true 110. My child has trouble makings plans to do things.
strongly true 119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he did not think ahead.
mostly true 122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go.
mostly true 123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles.
mostly true 128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to have.
strongly true 130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
strongly true 147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking.
mostly true 148. My child has trouble speaking.
mostly true 162. My child loses things he needs (like for school).
strongly true 166. My child is forgetful.
strongly true 167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
strongly true 181. My child takes a long time to learn new things.
mostly true 185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities.
mostly true 187. My child has trouble remembering things.
strongly true 189. My child has trouble concentrating.
strongly true 198. My child laughs at the wrong times.
Decision-Making Problems Subscale
mostly true 11. My child has trouble making decisions.
mostly true 25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his life.
mostly true 32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering what to do first.
strongly true 73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different way.
strongly true 110. My child has trouble makings plans to do things.
mostly true 122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go.
mostly true 185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities.
Metacognitive Subscale
mostly true 12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses.
mostly true 35. My child has trouble paying attention.
mostly true 47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts.
strongly true 55. I think my child has a learning problem.
mostly true 123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles.
strongly true 147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking.
mostly true 148. My child has trouble speaking.
mostly true 162. My child loses things he needs (like for school).
strongly true 166. My child is forgetful.
strongly true 167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
strongly true 181. My child takes a long time to learn new things.
mostly true 187. My child has trouble remembering things.
strongly true 189. My child has trouble concentrating.
Social Inappropriateness Subscale
mostly true 8. My child has no close friends (other than family members).
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
strongly true 89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel.
mostly true 109. My child is easily influenced by others.
strongly true 119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he did not think ahead.
mostly true 128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to have.
strongly true 130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
strongly true 198. My child laughs at the wrong times.
Neuropsychological Scales
Neuropsychological Dysfunction Scale
mostly true 12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses.
mostly true 32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering what to do first.
mostly true 35. My child has trouble paying attention.
mostly true 38. My child stutters.
strongly true 55. I think my child has a learning problem.
strongly true 73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different way.
strongly true 94. My child has poor coordination. He is awkward and clumsy.
mostly true 122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go.
mostly true 123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles.
mostly true 135. My child twitches his face or hands.
strongly true 147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking.
mostly true 148. My child has trouble speaking.
mostly true 162. My child loses things he needs (like for school).
strongly true 166. My child is forgetful.
strongly true 167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
strongly true 181. My child takes a long time to learn new things.
mostly true 185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities.
mostly true 187. My child has trouble remembering things.
strongly true 189. My child has trouble concentrating.
mostly true 193. My child learned to walk later than other children.
mostly true 194. My child has headaches.
mostly true 195. My child learned to talk later than other children.
strongly true 196. My child has dizzy spells.
Somatic Subscale
mostly true 182. My child seems tired nearly every day.
mostly true 194. My child has headaches.
strongly true 196. My child has dizzy spells.
Learning Subscale
strongly true 55. I think my child has a learning problem.
strongly true 181. My child takes a long time to learn new things.
Memory Subscale
strongly true 166. My child is forgetful.
mostly true 187. My child has trouble remembering things.
Language Problems Subscale
mostly true 38. My child stutters.
mostly true 148. My child has trouble speaking.
strongly true 167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
Perceptual Motor Subscale
mostly true 12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses.
mostly true 123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles.
Subcortical Subscale
mostly true 38. My child stutters.
strongly true 94. My child has poor coordination. He is awkward and clumsy.
mostly true 135. My child twitches his face or hands.
Impulsivity Subscale
strongly true 76. My child has trouble waiting his turn.
mostly true 95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games.
Delayed Maturation Subscale
mostly true 193. My child learned to walk later than other children.
mostly true 195. My child learned to talk later than other children.
Emotional Subscale
mostly true 14. My child often loses his temper.
mostly true 21. My child seems irritable.
mostly true 23. My child's moods change quickly.
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
strongly true 54. My child is depressed.
mostly true 114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed.
strongly true 197. My child's personality has changed recently.
Additional Clincal Scales
Emotional Lability
mostly true 23. My child's moods change quickly.
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
Disinhibition
strongly true 76. My child has trouble waiting his turn.
mostly true 95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games.
strongly true 119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he did not think ahead.
Apathy
mostly true 29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems cold.
strongly true 87. My child is unemotional.
strongly true 89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel.
Paranoia
mostly true 1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others.
mostly true 43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events.
Psychotic Thinking
mostly true 5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other people and connects these things to himself in a bad way.
mostly true 26. My child has very odd beliefs or magical thinking. For example, he is very superstitious, or he believes people can read the thoughts of others.
mostly true 43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events.
mostly true 47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts.
strongly true 86. My child reports unusual experiences like hearing voices that are not there, seeing people's bodies change shape, or being touched when alone.
strongly true 154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children.
strongly true 198. My child laughs at the wrong times.
Emotional Coldness
mostly true 29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems cold.
strongly true 87. My child is unemotional.
strongly true 89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel.
Sleep Disturbances
strongly true 59. My child has terrible nightmares.
strongly true 111. My child sleeps too much.
mostly true 126. My child has nightmares about being separated from me.
mostly true 134. My child has trouble staying asleep.
strongly true 191. My child has trouble falling asleep.
Social Withdrawl
mostly true 1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others.
mostly true 8. My child has no close friends (other than family members).
mostly true 9. My child is unwilling to get involved with people unless he is certain of being liked.
mostly true 29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems cold.
mostly true 30. My child avoids social activities because he fears criticism or rejection.
mostly true 50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family.
mostly true 90. My child is shy around new children because he has no self confidence.
Self-Esteem
mostly true 33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless.
mostly true 90. My child is shy around new children because he has no self confidence.
mostly true 108. My child sees himself as ugly or inferior to others.
strongly true 130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
mostly true 5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other people and connects these things to himself in a bad way.
mostly true 8. My child has no close friends (other than family members).
mostly true 14. My child often loses his temper.
mostly true 21. My child seems irritable.
mostly true 23. My child's moods change quickly.
mostly true 29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems cold.
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
mostly true 47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts.
mostly true 50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family.
strongly true 87. My child is unemotional.
strongly true 89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel.
mostly true 114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed.
strongly true 154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children.
strongly true 198. My child laughs at the wrong times.
Hostility Scales
Dangerousness
mostly true 14. My child often loses his temper.
mostly true 21. My child seems irritable.
mostly true 23. My child's moods change quickly.
mostly true 27. My child avoids physical fights with others.
mostly true 36. My child argues with adults.
mostly true 44. My child has full control of his anger. For example, I rarely observe displays of temper, constant anger, or recurrent physical fights.
mostly true 48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else.
mostly true 69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity.
strongly true 88. My child is cruel to others.
strongly true 106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property.
mostly true 157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching.
mostly true 172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others.
Conduct Disorder-Aggressive Subtype
mostly true 27. My child avoids physical fights with others.
mostly true 48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else.
mostly true 69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity.
strongly true 88. My child is cruel to others.
mostly true 157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching.
mostly true 172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others.
Conduct Disorder-Delinquent Subtype
mostly true 6. My child often skips school.
strongly true 106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property.
strongly true 151. My child has shoplifted.
strongly true 164. My child stays out at night without permission (beginning before age 13).
strongly true 170. My child has run away from home and stayed away overnight at least twice.
Tendency to Deny Blatant Pathology
mostly true 1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others.
mostly true 2. My child makes friends quickly, but soon after seems to hate them.
mostly true 3. My child does not finish things because he tries to do them perfectly.
mostly true 5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other people and connects these things to himself in a bad way.
mostly true 6. My child often skips school.
mostly true 7. My child takes advantage of other children.
mostly true 8. My child has no close friends (other than family members).
mostly true 9. My child is unwilling to get involved with people unless he is certain of being liked.
mostly true 10. I think my child exaggerates his emotions.
mostly true 11. My child has trouble making decisions.
mostly true 12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses.
mostly true 13. My child has difficulty playing quietly.
mostly true 14. My child often loses his temper.
mostly true 15. My child gets very upset when having to leave me or home.
mostly true 16. My child eats strange things like paint, string, hair, or dirt.
mostly true 17. My child weighs less than he should.
mostly true 18. My son says he is, or wants to be, a girl.
mostly true 19. My child pouts and argues.
mostly true 20. My child is usually unhappy.
mostly true 21. My child seems irritable.
mostly true 23. My child's moods change quickly.
mostly true 24. My child insists that others do things his way.
mostly true 25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his life.
mostly true 26. My child has very odd beliefs or magical thinking. For example, he is very superstitious, or he believes people can read the thoughts of others.
mostly true 28. My child seems to exaggerate his abilities and accomplishments.
mostly true 29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems cold.
mostly true 30. My child avoids social activities because he fears criticism or rejection.
mostly true 31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow.
mostly true 32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering what to do first.
mostly true 33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless.
mostly true 34. My child criticizes or puts down authority figures like his teacher or principal.
mostly true 35. My child has trouble paying attention.
mostly true 36. My child argues with adults.
mostly true 37. My child worries a lot about something bad happening to me.
mostly true 38. My child stutters.
mostly true 39. My child complains of being misunderstood, and unappreciated by others.
mostly true 40. My child is too hard on himself.
mostly true 41. My child feels guilty easily, or regrets things he has done.
mostly true 42. My child is extremely afraid of gaining weight or becoming fat.
mostly true 43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events.
mostly true 45. My child seems to work too much and play too little.
mostly true 46. My child is very afraid of being left alone to take care of himself.
mostly true 47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts.
mostly true 48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else.
mostly true 49. My child expects to be treated royally without having to earn it; for example, assuming that he does not have to wait in line when others must do so.
mostly true 50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family.
mostly true 52. My child uses physical attractiveness to draw attention to himself.
strongly true 54. My child is depressed.
strongly true 55. I think my child has a learning problem.
strongly true 59. My child has terrible nightmares.
strongly true 60. My child resents, resists, or refuses to do things when asked.
mostly true 66. My child is too concerned with right and wrong. He is stubborn about morals, ethics, or values.
mostly true 69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity.
strongly true 73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different way.
strongly true 76. My child has trouble waiting his turn.
strongly true 77. My child tries to annoy people on purpose.
mostly true 81. My child forced himself to throw up after eating to prevent weight gain.
mostly true 85. My child feels uncomfortable or helpless when alone because he fears being unable to take care of himself.
strongly true 86. My child reports unusual experiences like hearing voices that are not there, seeing people's bodies change shape, or being touched when alone.
strongly true 87. My child is unemotional.
strongly true 88. My child is cruel to others.
strongly true 89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel.
mostly true 90. My child is shy around new children because he has no self confidence.
strongly true 94. My child has poor coordination. He is awkward and clumsy.
mostly true 95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games.
mostly true 96. My child blames others for his mistakes.
strongly true 99. My child is a pessimist.
strongly true 100. My child does not seem able to stop eating or control what or how much he eats.
strongly true 104. My child agrees with almost any opinion in order to be liked.
strongly true 106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property.
mostly true 108. My child sees himself as ugly or inferior to others.
mostly true 109. My child is easily influenced by others.
strongly true 110. My child has trouble makings plans to do things.
strongly true 111. My child sleeps too much.
mostly true 114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed.
strongly true 117. My son likes to pretend he is a girl.
mostly true 118. When hurt or insulted by others, my child is quick to get angry or to counterattack.
strongly true 119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he did not think ahead.
strongly true 121. My child thinks that friendships are closer than they really are.
mostly true 122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go.
mostly true 123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles.
mostly true 126. My child has nightmares about being separated from me.
mostly true 128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to have.
strongly true 130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
mostly true 133. My child thinks he is special and can only be with other special people.
mostly true 134. My child has trouble staying asleep.
mostly true 135. My child twitches his face or hands.
strongly true 140. My son likes to play with girls more than he likes to play with boys.
strongly true 146. My child acts like he is better than others.
strongly true 147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking.
mostly true 148. My child has trouble speaking.
mostly true 150. My son is not comfortable being a boy.
strongly true 151. My child has shoplifted.
strongly true 152. My child has a very strange attitude about his weight or body shape.
strongly true 154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children.
mostly true 157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching.
mostly true 158. My child immediately seeks another close friendship when a relationship ends.
mostly true 162. My child loses things he needs (like for school).
strongly true 163. My child runs around and climbs on things too much.
strongly true 164. My child stays out at night without permission (beginning before age 13).
strongly true 166. My child is forgetful.
strongly true 167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
strongly true 170. My child has run away from home and stayed away overnight at least twice.
mostly true 172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others.
mostly true 178. My child uses laxatives, diuretics, enemas, or starves in order to control his weight.
strongly true 179. My child exercises more than he should to avoid gaining weight.
strongly true 181. My child takes a long time to learn new things.
mostly true 182. My child seems tired nearly every day.
mostly true 185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities.
strongly true 186. My child's self-image seems to be determined by his body weight or shape.
mostly true 187. My child has trouble remembering things.
strongly true 189. My child has trouble concentrating.
strongly true 191. My child has trouble falling asleep.
mostly true 193. My child learned to walk later than other children.
mostly true 194. My child has headaches.
mostly true 195. My child learned to talk later than other children.
strongly true 196. My child has dizzy spells.
strongly true 197. My child's personality has changed recently.
strongly true 198. My child laughs at the wrong times.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
true 199. My child has experienced an accident, death, serious injury or natural disaster (earthquake, flood, tornado), violence (attack, war) or physical or sexual abuse.
true 200. Since my child has experienced this major accident, his personality has changed.
Other Critical Items
mostly true 16. My child eats strange things like paint, string, hair, or dirt.
mostly true 33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless.
mostly true 38. My child stutters.
strongly true 59. My child has terrible nightmares.
mostly true 69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity.
strongly true 197. My child's personality has changed recently.
Scale %tile TScore
Callousness 99% 85
Restricted Affectivity 99% 80
Hostility 98% 69
Manipulativeness 94% 66
Grandiosity 94% 66
Unusual Beliefs and Experiences 90% 63
Risk Taking 90% 63
Separation Insecurity 85% 60
Submissiveness 83% 60
Attention Seeking 83% 60
Suspiciousness 82% 59
Emotional Lability 70% 55
Eccentricity 68% 55
Withdrawal 66% 54
Intimacy Avoidance 57% 52
Deceitfulness 58% 52
Irresponsibility 55% 51
Perceptual Dysregulation 41% 48
Perseveration 36% 46
Rigid Perfectionism 35% 46
Depressivity 28% 44
Anhedonia 28% 44
Anxiousness 23% 42
Impulsivity 12% 38
Distractibility 2% 28
Scale Interpret %tile TScore
Personality Disorders
Paranoid Personality Disorder moderately elevated 89% 62
62
Borderline Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 74
74
Dependent Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 76
76
Histrionic Personality Disorder moderately elevated 95% 67
67
Obsess. Compulsive Personality Disorder moderately elevated 87% 61
61
Schizotypal Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 100
100
Schizoid Personality Disorder moderately elevated 89% 62
62
Narcissistic Personality Disorder greatly elevated 99% 75
75
Conduct Disorder (Antisocial) greatly elevated 99% 101
100
Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder moderately elevated 93% 65
65
Depressive Personality Disorder moderately elevated 91% 64
64
Clinical Syndromes
Generalized Anxiety Disorder moderately elevated 85% 60
60
Major Depressive Disorder greatly elevated 99% 81
81
Separation Anxiety Disorder moderately elevated 87% 61
61
Oppositional Defiant Disorder moderately elevated 85% 60
60
Gender Dysphoria greatly elevated 99% 92
92
Anorexia Nervosa greatly elevated 99% 82
82
Bulimia Nervosa greatly elevated 99% 113
100
Neuropsychological Syndromes
Attention Deficit Hyper. Disorder moderately elevated 88% 62
62
AD HD Hyperactivity-Impulsivity Subtype moderately elevated 89% 62
62
Neurocognitive Disorder greatly elevated 99% 73
73
Postconcussional Disorder greatly elevated 99% 80
80
Executive Dysf. of the Frontal Lobes greatly elevated 99% 75
75
Decision-Making Problems Subscale moderately elevated 93% 65
65
Metacognitive Subscale greatly elevated 99% 72
72
Social Inappropriateness Subscale greatly elevated 99% 84
84
Neuropsychological Scales
Neuropsychological Dysfunction Scale greatly elevated 99% 78
78
Somatic Subscale greatly elevated 99% 80
80
Learning Subscale greatly elevated 99% 74
74
Memory Subscale greatly elevated 99% 70
70
Language Problems Subscale greatly elevated 99% 78
78
Perceptual Motor Subscale greatly elevated 99% 76
76
Subcortical Subscale greatly elevated 99% 102
100
Impulsivity Subscale moderately elevated 91% 64
64
Delayed Maturation Subscale greatly elevated 99% 70
70
Emotional Subscale moderately elevated 96% 68
68
Additional Clincal Scales
Emotional Lability moderately elevated 92% 64
64
Disinhibition greatly elevated 99% 85
85
Apathy greatly elevated 99% 83
83
Paranoia moderately elevated 94% 66
66
Psychotic Thinking greatly elevated 99% 96
96
Emotional Coldness greatly elevated 99% 88
88
Sleep Disturbances greatly elevated 99% 88
88
Social Withdrawl moderately elevated 95% 66
66
Self-Esteem greatly elevated 99% 84
84
Autism Spectrum Disorder moderately elevated 91% 63
63
Hostility Scales
Dangerousness greatly elevated 99% 77
77
Conduct Disorder-Aggressive Subtype greatly elevated 99% 101
100
Conduct Disorder-Delinquent Subtype greatly elevated 99% 93
93
Tendency to Deny Blatant Pathology greatly elevated 99% 86
86