Maria Kovacs, Ph.D.
The CDI evaluates the presence and severity of specific depressive symptoms in youth so that you can develop a targeted treatment plan. Parent, teacher, and self-report ratings provide a comprehensive evaluation. The CDI is commonly used in schools, clinics, guidance centers, and medical pediatric settings by psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and mental health professionals.
How to Use the Assessment
The CDI consists of the original long version (CDI), a short version (CDI:S), a parent version (CDI:P), and a teacher version (CDI:T), for a multiple-informant assessment. All of these components are available as handscored QuikScore™ Forms or in software format.
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- Ineffectiveness
- Negative Self-Esteem
- Anhedonia
- Interpersonal Problems
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