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Firestone Assessment of Self-Destructive Thoughts and Firestone Assessment of Suicide Intent - ( FAST/FASI )

Robert W. Firestone, PhD, and Lisa A. Firestone, PhD


Age range: 16 to 70 years
Admin: Self - Report
Qualification level: B

Measures self-destructive behavior patterns and screens for suicide intent.

The FAST is an 84-item self-report instrument designed to measure a broad range of self-destructive behavior patterns characteristic of suicidal individuals, including hopelessness, depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation.

The client is asked to endorse how frequently he or she is experiencing self-critical/self-depreciating thoughts in the form of an internal dialogue or voice (i.e., negative thoughts directed toward oneself). When items are presented in this form, they often bring to light elements of a self-destructive process that have been partially or completely subconscious.


FAST/FASI Introductory Kit:
 - FAST/FASI Professional Manual
 - 25 FAST Rating Forms
 - 25 FAST Scoring Summary/Profile Forms
 - 25 FASI Rating Forms/Scoring Summary     
    

NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges





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