Philosophies of Human Nature Altruism Scale

The Human Nature Altruism Scale, developed by Lawrence Wrightsman, is a subscale within the broader framework for assessing individuals’ perceptions of human nature. This tool focuses specifically on assessing altruistic tendencies, which is defined as selfless concern for the well-being of others. If you interested in getting the scale or need further information, Comment below. … Read more

Psychological Capital Questionnaire (PCQ)

The Psychological Capital Questionnaire (PCQ) is a widely used self-assessment tool designed to measure an individual’s positive psychological capital (PsyCap). PsyCap is a construct rooted in positive psychology and organizational behavior, and consists of four core dimensions: If you interested in getting the scale or need further information, Comment below. Always remember you need to … Read more

Psychological Adjustment to Separation Test (PAST)

The Psychological Adaptation to Breakup Test (PAST) is a psychometric instrument designed to assess the emotional and psychological adjustment of adults who have experienced a relationship breakup. Dissociation can lead to significant stress, emotional distress, and challenges in daily functioning, making this tool invaluable for both clinical and research settings. If you interested in getting … Read more

Psychological Wellbeing Survey (18-Items)

The Psychological Well-Being Survey (18 items) is a brief instrument based on Carol Reeve’s widely recognized multidimensional model of psychological well-being. It assesses six basic dimensions of well-being: If you interested in getting the scale or need further information, Comment below. Always remember you need to get permission for using the scale.

Suicidal Intent Scale – For Attempters

The Suicidal Intention Scale (SIS) is a widely used instrument designed to assess the severity and resolve of a suicide attempt. The SIS assesses various dimensions of intention, including an individual’s thoughts, planning, and behaviors associated with the attempt. If you interested in getting the scale or need further information, Comment below. Always remember you … Read more

Social Avoidance and Distress Scale (SADS)

The Social Avoidance and Distress Scale (SADS) is a widely used self-report instrument designed to measure evaluative social anxiety. Developed by Watson and Friend in 1969, it assesses two basic aspects of social anxiety: If you interested in getting the scale or need further information, Comment below. Always remember you need to get permission for … Read more

Autonomic Perceptions Questionnaire (APQ)

The Autonomic Perceptions Questionnaire (APQ), developed in 1958, is a self-report measure designed to assess individuals’ perceptions of their autonomic responses during stressful or stressful situations. Autonomic responses, such as increased heart rate, sweating, or trembling, are important indicators of physiological arousal associated with anxiety and stress. If you interested in getting the scale or … Read more

Subjective Units of Discomfort Scale (SUDS)

The Subjective Units of Discomfort Scale (SUDS) is a self-report scale designed to assess an individual’s perceived level of distress or discomfort in real time during exposure to stressful or anxiety-provoking situations. The tool was initially designed for use in psychotherapy, particularly exposure therapy, and allows both clients and therapists to monitor emotional intensity as … Read more

Post Traumatic Stress Checklist Urdu

The Posttraumatic Stress Checklist (PCL) is a widely used self-report measure to assess the presence and severity of symptoms associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The original 17-item version of the PCL is based on DSM-IV criteria for PTSD and assesses symptoms across three clusters: re-experiencing, avoidance/numbing, and hyperarousal. If you interested in getting the … Read more

Adult Hope Scale

Adult Hope Scale The Adult Hope Scale (AHS) is a self-report measure developed by Snyder et al. (1991) to assess an individual’s level of hope. Based on Snyder’s theory of hope, this scale conceptualizes hope as a cognitive process that includes two main components: instrumental reasoning (goal-directed setting) and pathways of reasoning (planning ways to … Read more