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HAMILTON ANXIETY RATING SCALE (HAM-A) Instructions …
www.assessmentpsychology.comThe Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) is a widely used and well-validated tool for measuring the severity of a patient's anxiety. It should be administered by an experi-enced clinician. The HAM-A probes 14 parameters and takes 15-20 minutes to complete the interview and
HAMILTON ANXIETY RATING SCALE (HAM-A)
www.baypsychiatry.comHAMILTON ANXIETY RATING SCALE (HAM-A) 6. Depressed mood This item covers both the verbal and the non-verbal communication of sadness, depression, despondency, helplessness and hopelessness 0 – Not present. 1 – Doubtful whether the patient is more despondent or sad than usual, or is only vaguely so.