< Evidence-based assessment

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These pages contain clinical vignettes and worked examples of applying EBA techniques to cases. The names and some details have been changed to protect confidentiality, but the vignettes are all based on real people unless otherwise noted.

NameDemographyPresenting ProblemDiagnosesProbability & BayesCognitive-AchievementClinical Sig
Arlene16 year old, Hispanic femaleStress, suicide attempt, family conflictMDD, ADD-InattentiveYes, ASEBA--TBA
Christopher14 year old, White maleBehavior change, missing schoolBipolar IYes, ASEBA--TBA
Deshawn7 year old, African American maleAggression, mood & hyperCyclothymiaYes, ASEBA--TBA
Jay22 year old, White male undergraduateStress, poor grades, attention problemsADHDNoYes, WJTBA
Lea18 year old, White femaleStress, gradesBipolar II, SubstanceYes, ASEBA+YesTBA
Tamika11 year old, African American femaleAggression, moodinessPTSDYes, ASEBA--TBA
Ty 12 year old, Korean American male Yes, ASEBA TBA
Hannah Baker 17 year old, White female Bullied, suicidal, depressed, sexually assaulted, family and friend conflicts. (13 Reasons Why Character) MDD HAM-D, MADRS -- TBA
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