Neuropsychological assessment Kevin Atkinson, Bella Baron, Shonda Green, Bonita Hill, Ruby Lee, Brian McCullough, & Jessica Williams Psych/655 March 30, 2020 Professor Dina Francisco Introduction Bonita The purpose of this presentation we will discuss the purpose and magnitude of this instrument for those that suffer with PTSD. Also, express strongly about the use and legal consideration for this instrument. Finally, we want to explain ethical use of this instrument. Should there be any concerns after this presentation our team will be glad to assist with any questions. The purpose of this presentation to give the audience more detail information regarding clinician Administered on the PTSD Scale. The PTSD scale was established in 1989 for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs National Center for PTSD. The definition and analytic criteria of PTSD, that CAPS has been modified to the DSM-5 criteria,4 and has proved excellent psychometric properties when linked to its previous form. In other words, scholars have been improving a great deal of knowledge regarding individual who suffers from PTSD. Research found that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been challenging in academic and clinical study. PTSD play a major part that relate to individual that suffer with this illness for example, death, traumatic event, witness a death, and sexual event. Ehlersand Clark’s cognitive model of PTSD 3,4 advanced the negative interpretations of the traumatic memory outcomes in heightened level of stress. In other words when a person rumination about certain tragedies their level of stress becoming more stressful. 2 Clinician-Administered PTSD scale for dsm-5 (caps-5) (kevin) Clinician-Administered PTSD scale for dsm-5 (caps-5) (kevin) Purpose of the caps-5 (bella) Trauma PTSD CAPS-5 U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.va.gov%2Fimg%2Fdesign%2Flogo%2Fva-og-twitter-image.png&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.va.gov%2F&tbnid=LAWc9vWdLRtpdM&vet=12ahUKEwj-iNrl8rvoAhWGVjABHSpuD3gQMygCegUIARD7AQ..i&docid=qqLiDhLo7LS38M&w=1200&h=1200&q=us%20department%20of%20veterans%20affairs&client=safari&ved=2ahUKEwj-iNrl8rvoAhWGVjABHSpuD3gQMygCegUIARD7AQ Trauma, in psychology, refers to a a wide range of intensifying stressful situations where an individual is exposed to increased levels of danger and fear where the intensity of the fear exceeds a normal capacity to cope (Fairbank, Ebert, & Caddel, 2004). These stressful situations are so intense that they cause increased symptoms of distress, because these experiences are outside of the range of normal human experience (Fairbank, Ebert & Caddel, 2004). Some examples of these uncommon, yet catastrophic events include, but is not limited to, war, sexual assault/rape, natural disasters, and torture. Evidence based practice requires careful assessment. While an initial assessment assist with treatment options, periodic assessments throughout care ca ...