Psychology Assessment Tools
Validated outcome measures for psychologists and therapists. Track client progress, support insurance re-authorizations, and build a measurement-based practice. HIPAA compliant with a signed BAA.
170+ validated outcome measures for psychologists and therapists: PHQ-9, GAD-7, DASS-21, CORE-10, PCL-5, AQ-10, and the full DSM-5 ADHD assessment suite. Every measure is scored instantly with clinical severity bands, tracks client progress over time, and supports insurance documentation. Works alongside your EHR. HIPAA compliant with a signed BAA.
No credit card required. 183+ validated assessments.

Popular Assessments
The instruments therapists and psychologists use most, scored instantly with clinical severity bands.
PHQ-9
Patient Health Questionnaire-9
Depression severity
GAD-7
Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7
Anxiety severity
DASS-21
Depression Anxiety Stress Scales
Depression, anxiety & stress
CORE-10
Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation
Psychological distress
AQ-10
Autism Quotient-10
Autistic traits screening
ASRS
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale
ADHD screening
PCL-5
PTSD Checklist for DSM-5
PTSD symptom severity
K10
Kessler Psychological Distress Scale
General psychological distress
Assessments You Won't Find Elsewhere
Girls Questionnaire for Autism Spectrum Conditions
Autistic social communication difficulties
Comprehensive Autistic Trait Inventory
Comprehensive autistic traits across 6 domains
Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Scale
Rejection sensitivity in ADHD
Track Client Progress in 3 Steps
Track client progress with validated outcome measures. No manual scoring, no spreadsheets. Learn about measurement-based care.
Choose Your Measures
Select from 170+ validated outcome measures. PHQ-9 and GAD-7 are the most common starting point for measurement-based care.
Track Client Progress
Re-administer at regular intervals. Scores are calculated instantly with severity bands. See whether treatment is working, session by session.
Document for Insurance
Score trends and severity band shifts give you the objective outcome data that payers require. Export reports to support re-authorization requests.
Built for US Therapy Practices
Outcome tracking and HIPAA-compliant data storage that fits your existing workflow.
Outcome Tracking That Supports Reimbursement
Insurance companies increasingly require measurable outcomes. Scored assessments provide the documentation you need:
- Baseline vs. current score comparison
- Clinical severity band tracking
- Reliable Change Index calculation
- Progress trends across sessions
- Exportable reports for payer documentation
- Works alongside your existing EHR
HIPAA Compliant
US client data is stored exclusively on US-region servers. A signed Business Associate Agreement (BAA) is available on all paid plans.
- US-region data storage
- Encryption at rest and in transit
- Business Associate Agreement (BAA)
- Access controls and audit logging
- No data sold to third parties
Assessment Categories
Choose the right outcome measures for your clients.
Screening & Diagnosis
Core clinical screening tools — the assessments psychologists reach for first
Specialised Domains
Targeted measures for specific clinical presentations
Outcome Measurement
Track progress, demonstrate effectiveness, and measure change over time
Guides & Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about psychology assessments on ClientForms.
Is ClientForms HIPAA compliant?
Yes. US client data is stored on US-region servers with AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.2+ in transit. A signed Business Associate Agreement (BAA) is available on all paid plans. ClientForms implements HIPAA administrative, physical, and technical safeguards for protecting PHI.
What outcome measures are available for psychology?
ClientForms includes 170+ validated measures covering depression (PHQ-9, DASS-21, CES-D), anxiety (GAD-7, PSWQ), ADHD (ASRS, Adult ADHD Assessment DSM-5), autism (AQ-10, GQ-ASC, RAADS-R), trauma (PCL-5, ITQ), eating disorders (EDE-Q), personality (MDQ, MSI-BPD), substance use (AUDIT, DAST-10), and routine outcome monitoring (CORE-10, K-10, WHO-5). All scored instantly with clinical severity bands.
What is measurement-based care and how does ClientForms support it?
Measurement-based care (MBC) means routinely administering validated assessments to track client progress with objective data. Administer PHQ-9 or GAD-7 at intake, then re-administer every 2 to 4 sessions. Scores are calculated instantly and tracked over time so you can see whether treatment is working.
Do I need to switch my EHR to use ClientForms?
No. ClientForms works alongside your existing EHR. Send assessments to clients via link or email. Results appear in your dashboard with instant scoring and severity bands. No integration or data migration needed.
Which assessments should I start with?
For most practices, start with the PHQ-9 (depression) and GAD-7 (anxiety). These are the most widely used MBC measures, accepted by virtually all insurance frameworks. Add the DASS-21 for comorbid presentations or the K-10 for broad distress screening.
Can I use ClientForms for ADHD assessments?
Yes. ClientForms includes the full Adult ADHD Assessment (DSM-5) with criterion grouping, the ASRS screening, WURS-25 for childhood symptom recall, and the ADHD Functional Impairment Scale. Each measure is scored instantly with clinical cutoffs and severity bands.
How does outcome tracking support insurance documentation?
Scored assessments provide the objective outcome data that payers increasingly require. Track baseline vs. current scores, severity band shifts, and reliable change over time. This evidence supports re-authorization requests and demonstrates treatment effectiveness to insurers.
What does it cost?
The free plan includes 10 scored responses per month. Paid plans start at $9/month with unlimited responses. No credit card required to start.
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170+ validated measures with instant scoring and client progress tracking. HIPAA compliant. Free to start.
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