Assessment Tools
Being able to understand social-sexual behaviors is a crucial element of knowing how to respond to sexual behaviors and what strategies to recommend or use when creating a behavior plan. These tools are designed to gather, clarify, and provide insights regarding behaviors and behavioral context, and to guide a support team as they work to support a person with complex needs.
Please note: To purchase these assessment tools you must be a behavior, medical, or mental health professional - or be able to demonstrate that you are qualified to use the tools on behalf of a vulnerable client with complex needs. When you order these assessment tools you will be asked to certify your qualifications. Organizations who purchase them will be asked to verify they will only allow qualified professionals to utilize these assessments.
Standard Price:
$800 for a single set of assessments for one provider
$2000 for a single set of assessments for any number of clinicians and behavior professionals at one organization
(fee includes an optional half-hour personal training session to learn how to use the tools)
Description:
There are two assessment tools which come as a set.
Social-Sexual Behavior Assessment
This tool is designed to be used as a guide and aide in assessing specific social-sexual behaviors.
It examines 8 different aspects of a behavior and offers more than 35 recommendations which can be made to a person’s team based on the assessment findings.
Social-Sexual Conditions Assessment (the context of behavior)
This tool is designed to be used as a guide and aide in assessing a person’s larger social-sexual life context.
It examines 8 critical aspects of a person’s social-sexual ecosystem and offers more than 70 recommendations which can be made to a person’s team based on the assessment findings.
Please note: These tools are for assessment purposes and intended to provide guidance and strategies for support teams to address unhealthy, unsafe, socially problematic, and illegal behaviors, as well as promote healthy sexual development. They are not legal documents and they are not legally binding.