Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and Evaluation

Traditionally, assessment and evaluation have focused on the negative aspects or deficits of a client's presentation. Yet strengths, health, and those things that are going "right" in a person's life are key protective factors in the prevention and treatment of manymental health problems. Thus, measuring strengths is an important component of a balanced assessment and evaluation process. This is the first compendium of more than 140 valid and reliable strengths-based assessment tools that clinicians, researchers, educators, and program evaluators can use to assess a wide array of positive attributes, including well-being, mindfulness, optimism, resilience, humor, aspirations, values, sources of support, emotional intelligence, and much more. These tools provide a clear picture of anindividual’s strengths while being easy to complete, score, and interpret.

The scales and instruments included are consistently formatted, are organized according to construct measures, and include tools for working with adults, couples, families, children, and special populations. They represent a wide range of theoretical approaches and were written by a diverse array of professionals, including social workers, psychologists, nurses, physicians, and sociologists.

Partial List of Instruments:
  • Adult Dispositional Hope Scale
  • Assessing Emotions Scale
  • Flourishing Scale
  • Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire
  • Positive States of Mind Scale
  • A Measure of Expectations for Partner
  • Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale
  • Parenting Sense of Competence Scale
  • Personal Wellbeing Index
  • Proactive Coping Inventory
  • Psychological Empowerment Scale
  • Stress-Related Growth Scale
  • Social Wellbeing Scales
  • Wellness Beliefs Scale
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Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and Evaluation

Traditionally, assessment and evaluation have focused on the negative aspects or deficits of a client's presentation. Yet strengths, health, and those things that are going "right" in a person's life are key protective factors in the prevention and treatment of manymental health problems. Thus, measuring strengths is an important component of a balanced assessment and evaluation process. This is the first compendium of more than 140 valid and reliable strengths-based assessment tools that clinicians, researchers, educators, and program evaluators can use to assess a wide array of positive attributes, including well-being, mindfulness, optimism, resilience, humor, aspirations, values, sources of support, emotional intelligence, and much more. These tools provide a clear picture of anindividual’s strengths while being easy to complete, score, and interpret.

The scales and instruments included are consistently formatted, are organized according to construct measures, and include tools for working with adults, couples, families, children, and special populations. They represent a wide range of theoretical approaches and were written by a diverse array of professionals, including social workers, psychologists, nurses, physicians, and sociologists.

Partial List of Instruments:
  • Adult Dispositional Hope Scale
  • Assessing Emotions Scale
  • Flourishing Scale
  • Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire
  • Positive States of Mind Scale
  • A Measure of Expectations for Partner
  • Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale
  • Parenting Sense of Competence Scale
  • Personal Wellbeing Index
  • Proactive Coping Inventory
  • Psychological Empowerment Scale
  • Stress-Related Growth Scale
  • Social Wellbeing Scales
  • Wellness Beliefs Scale
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Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and Evaluation

Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and Evaluation

Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and Evaluation

Tools for Strengths-Based Assessment and Evaluation

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Overview

Traditionally, assessment and evaluation have focused on the negative aspects or deficits of a client's presentation. Yet strengths, health, and those things that are going "right" in a person's life are key protective factors in the prevention and treatment of manymental health problems. Thus, measuring strengths is an important component of a balanced assessment and evaluation process. This is the first compendium of more than 140 valid and reliable strengths-based assessment tools that clinicians, researchers, educators, and program evaluators can use to assess a wide array of positive attributes, including well-being, mindfulness, optimism, resilience, humor, aspirations, values, sources of support, emotional intelligence, and much more. These tools provide a clear picture of anindividual’s strengths while being easy to complete, score, and interpret.

The scales and instruments included are consistently formatted, are organized according to construct measures, and include tools for working with adults, couples, families, children, and special populations. They represent a wide range of theoretical approaches and were written by a diverse array of professionals, including social workers, psychologists, nurses, physicians, and sociologists.

Partial List of Instruments:
  • Adult Dispositional Hope Scale
  • Assessing Emotions Scale
  • Flourishing Scale
  • Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire
  • Positive States of Mind Scale
  • A Measure of Expectations for Partner
  • Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale
  • Parenting Sense of Competence Scale
  • Personal Wellbeing Index
  • Proactive Coping Inventory
  • Psychological Empowerment Scale
  • Stress-Related Growth Scale
  • Social Wellbeing Scales
  • Wellness Beliefs Scale

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826107626
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 11/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 560
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Peter Lehmann PhD, LCSW is a retired Professor from the University of Texas at Arlington. His primary areas of research are in solution-focused brief therapy and batterer intervention programs.


Catherine Simmons, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., is an Associate Professor at the University of Memphis, Department of Social Work.

Table of Contents

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Chapter 1: Strengths and Psychotherapy

Chapter 2: Incorporating Strengths Into Assessment and Evaluation: Striking A Balance Between What is Right and What is Wrong

Chapter 3: Selecting ""Tools"" for Clinical Practice

Chapter 4: Happiness and Subjective Wellbeing

Chapter 5: Health, Wellness and HRQoL

Chapter 6: Mindfulness, Acceptance and Situational Affect

Chapter 7: Hope, Optimism, and Humor

Chapter 8: Resilience, Coping, and Posttraumatic Growth

Chapter 9: Aspirations, Goals, Values and Competence

Chapter 10: Social Support, Social Relationships and Emotional Intelligence

Chapter 11: Empowerment

Chapter 12: Self-Efficacy

Chapter 13: Couples

Chapter 14: Families

Chapter 15: Children and Adolescents"

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