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Title: Assessment


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Assessment
  • To collect and INTERPRET information about a
    client or subject
  • Remember, the data do not speak for themselves
  • The purpose of assessment biopsychosocial
    formulation
  • Dynamic formulation
  • The results of an assessment process will be used
    idiographically
  • Although most assessment tools are nomothetic
  • i.e., standardized procedure and established norms

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Physical Assessment Tools
  • Medical examination referral to rule out medical
    disorders with psychological or behavioral
    concomitants or sequelae
  • Neuropsychological examination
  • EEG electrical activity
  • CAT scan locate abnormalities in the brain
  • MRI view anatomical features of the CNS,
    especially the brain
  • fMRI anatomy and function
  • PET monitors metabolic processes

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fMRI
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Standardization
  • Two types
  • Administration and scoring
  • Sampling
  • Reliability
  • Is a test consistent?
  • Test-retest
  • Inter-rater
  • Validity
  • Is the test measuring what it purports to
    measure?

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Important note
  • We can have reliability without validity
  • But
  • We cannot have validity without reliability.

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The clinical interview
  • A GOOD interview is a clinicians best assessment
    tool (according to Dr. S).
  • Structured intake interview
  • Unstructured suitability for therapy
  • Semi-structured diagnostic
  • Clinical interview criticized observer bias

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Mental Status Exam
  • A structured interview, sometimes embedded within
    a semi-structured interview.
  • Tests cognitive functioning
  • Eg. Clarity of thought, orientation, ability to
    follow instructions

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Projective Tests
  • Presentation of ambiguous stimuli
  • The purpose is to tap unconscious mental
    processes

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Some of the most common Projective Tests
  • Rorschach Inkblot Test
  • Thematic Apperception Test
  • Drawing Tests
  • Draw A family
  • House-Tree-Person
  • Kinetic Family Drawing

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A Rorschach-type Stimulus
  • What might this be
  • Similar to seeing objects in clouds
  • Useful for assessing how the client views his/her
    world

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A TAT-card Stimulus
  • Tell me a story a complete story with a
    beginning, a middle and an end. What is happening
    in the picture. What happened before, and how
    will it end.
  • Useful for learning about clients relationships

12
Drawing Tests
  • Useful with children
  • Develops rapport
  • Aids in diagnosis
  • Also useful with non-verbal adults

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Personality Inventories
  • Usually personality inventories consist of a
    series of questions to which the respondents
    answer true or false (yes/no)
  • The scoring is objective
  • Most popular is MMPI2 designed to identify
    psychopathology
  • CPI also frequently used but is designed to
    identify positive psychological characteristics

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MMPI-Profile
  • Left side validity scales ?, L, F, K.
  • An advantage of the MMPI
  • Right side 10 clinical scales
  • Designed to identify pathology.

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Misuses of the MMPI
  • Hiring and promotion decisions in business the
    test is designed to detect pathology, and normed
    on a psychiatric sample
  • Elevated scores in a non-psychiatric sample may
    not have the same meaning as in a psychiatric
    sample

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Response Inventories
  • Tests which are focused on a specific area of
    functioning
  • Example Beck Depression Inventory (text p. 94)

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Other psychological assessment tools
  • Psychophysiological tests measure autonomic
    nervous system functioning
  • Example Polygraph (lie detector)
  • Neuropsychological tests
  • Example Bender - Gestalt
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