Measures four categories of self-serving cognitive distortions (Thinking Errors) identified in the EQUIP program (described on the far left). -- Self-Centered -- Blaming Others -- Minimizing/Mislabeling -- Assuming the Worst The HIT questionnaire is a 54-item measure that can be administered in groups or with individuals. It is typically completed in 5 to 15 minutes and requires only a fourth-grade reading level. The 8-page questionnaire, which includes scoring and computation instructions and forms, is useful in assessment ...
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Measures four categories of self-serving cognitive distortions (Thinking Errors) identified in the EQUIP program (described on the far left). -- Self-Centered -- Blaming Others -- Minimizing/Mislabeling -- Assuming the Worst The HIT questionnaire is a 54-item measure that can be administered in groups or with individuals. It is typically completed in 5 to 15 minutes and requires only a fourth-grade reading level. The 8-page questionnaire, which includes scoring and computation instructions and forms, is useful in assessment, treatment planning, tracking therapeutic progress, and individual-or program-level outcome evaluation. The HIT questionnaire is sold in sets of 20 and is accompanied by the How I Think (HIT) Questionnaire Manual by Dr. Alvaro Q. Barriga, Dr. John C. Gibbs, Granville Bud Potter, and Dr. Albert K. Liau. This 44-page manual contains instructions for administration, scoring, norm-referenced interpretation, and research and clinical applications. It also describes the questionnaire's theoretical rationale, development, and strong reliability and validity.
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