The Disability Screening Inventory
Tool Should Be Used By: All
independent coach practitioners whose work involves relating with clients, those
who are not obviously suspected to be depressed yet, quite likely, may willy
nilly come to file a lawsuit based upon their perception of an inadequate
standard of care. This legally falls under the heading of malpractice.
Tool
Description:

The Depression Screening Inventory (dsi)
is a self-administered, Cyberspace tool with clinically relevant symptomatic
statements often unrecognized, undiagnosed, and mostly untreated among America’s
19 million depressed people–and reflective, also in part, of research at the
National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH). One in 10 people suffer from major
depression, and less than half seek treatment.
Annually, 31,000 commit suicide;
700,000 report injuries from self-inflected attempts to kill themselves; 8.4
million very possibly have given thought to ending their own lives. Some others
intentionally and violently might even take unwilling victims with them.
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Submitter's
Background: Dr. Napoleon N. Vaughn, Ed. D., is a licensed psychologist
in Pennsylvania. Dr. Vaughn belongs to APA, PPA, and American Board of
Disability Analysts. Out of 150,000 APA psychologists, he was an honored
delegate to represent psychology with counterparts in Vietnam and Cambodia. His
patients includes children, adolescents, and adults. He has taught university
courses: psychology, communications, and marketing. UMD, his market research
firm, did consultations for international companies, national firms, and
mom-and-pop stores. Please visit his website at
www.MentalDisabilityPsychologists.net for a copy of his epic book "Unmasking
The Mystery Of Mental Illness For Social Security."
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