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Psychological Assessment Tools for Australian Clinicians

Thorough psychological assessment is the foundation of good clinical practice. This collection of assessment tools provides structured interview guides, clinical screening checklists, behaviour rating scale frameworks, observation templates, and scoring aids designed to support Australian psychologists in conducting comprehensive, evidence-informed assessments. Resources are suitable for child, adolescent, and adult presentations across a range of psychological and neurodevelopmental conditions.

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Are these assessment tools standardised and normed for Australian populations?

Resources in this collection include both tools developed with Australian normative data and clinical frameworks adapted for Australian practice. Check individual resource descriptions for psychometric properties and norming details.

Can provisional psychologists use these assessment tools?

Yes, with appropriate supervision. Provisional psychologists should use assessment tools only within their area of supervised practice and in accordance with their AHPRA supervision arrangement.

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