Examinee Preparation Tool 64 items

Therapeutic Disclosure Review and Polygraph Preparation Assessment

A pilot-stage preparation tool for reviewing the clarity, completeness, stability, and testability of a therapeutic disclosure document before a focused polygraph examination.

The Centre for Forensic Neuroscience

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Purpose and Limits

This assessment is for individuals in treatment for Compulsive Sexual Behaviour Disorder (CSBD) who have already written a therapeutic disclosure document. It is used before a focused therapeutic polygraph examination to support clarification, preparation, and ethical question development.

It is not a truth test. It does not determine truthfulness, deception, guilt, credibility, diagnosis, relapse, future risk, or factual accuracy, and it is not a substitute for therapy.

How to Complete This Assessment

Answer in relation to your completed therapeutic disclosure document and your readiness to discuss it in treatment or pre-polygraph preparation. Higher scores indicate clarification need, not deception risk.

  • All scoring runs locally in this browser.
  • No responses are collected, stored, or transmitted.
  • N/A counts as completed but does not contribute to scoring.

Response Scale

0 = No / not present
1 = Possibly or slightly present
2 = Clearly present
3 = Strongly present, repeated, or corroborated
N/A = Not applicable or unknown
Local only: responses stay on this page and are not transmitted.

Overall Preparation Outcome

Preparation Status
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Domain-by-Domain Preparation Needs

Structured Report

Strong Disclaimer

This assessment does not determine truthfulness, deception, guilt, credibility, relapse, diagnosis, risk, or factual accuracy. It evaluates reported features of a therapeutic disclosure document and disclosure process, including completeness, specificity, timeline clarity, narrative stability, operational testability, openness to clarification, accountability, and contextual factors. Results should be interpreted cautiously and should not be used to accuse, pressure, threaten, shame, punish, control, or retaliate against any person.