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billy2

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Went for my meeting with my psychologist today. In the middle of our hour together he gave me a questionaire to fill out if I didn't mind. Seventeen questions to be rated from 1 to 5. One being rated as not at all to 5 being all the time. He had a name for this form, he called it L--- something, can't recall, that should be number question 18. Well I scored a 74 and he said the higher your score the more distressed you are. If you scored a 10 you should be on the beach somewhere. I'm not sure what to think about this whole thing.

Bill

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Found this on the va site - could be the questionare - Clinician administered ptsd scale (CAPS). The CAPS 17-item Life Event Checklist may be administered as a preliminary means of identifying exposure to different traumatic events.

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Found this on the va site - could be the questionare - Clinician administered ptsd scale (CAPS). The CAPS 17-item Life Event Checklist may be administered as a preliminary means of identifying exposure to different traumatic events.

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Your right its called the Life Event Checklist. I couldn't remember till I read your post and went to the VA site and looked it up.

Bill

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