Coolidge Axis II Inventory (CATI)

The Coolidge Axis II Inventory (CATI) is a 260-item psychopathology and neuropsychological inventory for ages 15 and above. The CATI is aligned with the official DSM-5-TR criteria and has norms on thousands of patients and participants in clinical and nonclinical samples. There are two forms: self-report and significant-other. The CATI assesses over 50 clinical and neurocognitive syndromes and symptoms including:

  • 14 personality disorders (10 from DSM-5-TR, 2 from the appendix of DSM-IV-TR and 2 from the appendix of DSM-III-R)
  • Five major Clinical Syndromes including Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Schizophrenia, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Six DSM-5-TR Neurocognitive Disorder Domains: Inattention, Executive Dysfunctions, Learning and Memory Problems, Language Difficulties, Perceptual- Motor/Neurosomatic Issues, and Social Cognition Difficulties (Theory of Mind).
  • Three Hostility scales: Dangerousness, Anger, and Impulsivity
  • Big Five Personality Traits – Neuroticism, Extraversion/Introversion, Openness, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness
  • Five DSM-5-TR Personality Disorder Trait Domains – Negative Affectivity, Detachment, Antagonism, Disinhibition, Psychoticism, and their 25 individual facets
  • Two Drug and Alcohol Abuse items
  • Suicidal Ideation – current and past
  • Critical Items – food issues, body-image problems, sleep problems, traumatic flashbacks
  • Two validity scales - random responding, excessive denial/gross maladjustment
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