Psychological Symptom Analyzer is a Medical app by mysteryfiles.nl. PSA is an application that helps you diagnose a mental disorder in a new way. You simply have to select the symptoms that are present by tapping on them.
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install psychological-symptom-analyzer.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. As a quick reference usage of the app, you can tap the library button and search for a mental disorder directly.
2. Tap on the mental disorder to see the specific criteria requirements.
3. PSA is an application that helps you diagnose a mental disorder in a new way.
4. Tap on them to see the specific criteria requirements for a proper diagnose (based on ICD, DSM).
5. This will give you some possible mental disorder diagnoses.
6. You simply have to select the symptoms that are present by tapping on them.
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Not helpful. Asked for refund.
I love it and use it as a quick reference in practice. Nice price, too. Thank you!
Not as well organized as it could have been. Only allows 4 symptoms to be analyzed. Very glitchy to add or remove symptoms. Lacking diagnostic codes
Not the dsm 5, but pretty good if you ask me.
I find the app helpful for exploring psychological diagnoses and symptoms and I expect to use this app frequently myself and I will likely refer my supervisees and students to this app. Would be nice to be able to expand or collapse symptoms by category, letter groups, etc. I'd also love to see checkboxes next to symptoms that the user could tap to check/uncheck so as to keep track of observed/not observed symptoms for a particular diagnosis. Checkboxes at the diagnosis level could also be helpful. Another helpful feature could be "user-defined" diagnoses or categories that the user could set up to include symptoms from existing diagnoses and/or symptoms that the user could add him/herself. The addition of the WHODAS 2.0 disability rating scale would be helpful too (i.e., the WHODAS [World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule] in the DSM-5 has replaced the GAF [Global Assessment of Functioning] that was used in DSM-IV).
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