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Title: UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPATHOLOGY


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UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
  • Assessment Methods in Psychopathology

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OVERVIEW
  • Describe the major assessment tools used in
    clinical and research practice
  • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these
    tools
  • Give a few specific examples

3
AIMS OF ASSESSMENT
  • Diagnosis
  • Referral
  • more assessment
  • treatment elsewhere
  • Treatment planning
  • Treatment outcome assessment
  • Research

4
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
  • Interviews
  • Personality measures
  • Intelligence measures
  • Behavioral assessments
  • Neuropsychological measures
  • Neuroimaging techniques

5
CHOICE OF ASSESSMENT TOOLS IS GUIDED BY...
  • Theory
  • Availability of an instrument to measure the
    construct in question
  • Acceptability of the instrument to the person
  • Ability or motivation of the person to provide
    the necessary information
  • Time or cost considerations

6
ASSESSMENT A PROCESS
  • On-going activity
  • Ideally multi-method, multi-informant

7
DIAGNOSIS
  • Symptom focused (state assessment)
  • Trait focused (trait assessment)

8
DIAGNOSIS
  • Symptom focused interviews (state assessment)
  • diagnostic symptoms
  • overall clinical functioning

9
DIAGNOSIS
  • Symptom focused interviews (state assessment)
  • diagnostic symptoms
  • Patient Health Questionnaire (based originally on
    an interview)
  • Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV
    Diagnoses (SCID)

10
DIAGNOSIS
  • Symptom focused interviews (state assessment)
  • overall clinical functioning
  • Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)

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THREATS TO RELIABILITY
  • Interviewer ratings
  • inconsistent use of the instrument
  • bias
  • leading questions
  • reinforcement of certain answers

12
THREATS TO RELIABILITY
  • Self-report
  • memory loss
  • biased recall (e.g., current symptoms may
    influence recall)
  • denial
  • exaggeration for secondary gain
  • effort after meaning

13
TRAIT ASSESSMENT PERSONALITY MEASURES
  • Personality Inventories
  • Projective Techniques

14
PERSONALITY MEASURES
  • Personality Inventories
  • Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)

15
PERSONALITY MEASURES
  • Projective Techniques
  • Rorschach Inkblot Test
  • Thematic Apperception Test
  • Draw a Person
  • Sentence completion

16
RORSCHACH INKBLOT TEST
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BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT
  • Involves the measurement of behaviors and
    environmental factors through direct observation
  • Self-observation
  • Other-observation

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GOALS OF BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT
  • Identification of behavior problems and of the
    contextual variables that are controlling or
    maintaining the behavior
  • Evaluation of the relationship between the
    problem behaviors and the controlling variables
  • Design of treatment plan and outcome evaluation

20
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS
  • Bender-Gestalt Test
  • Neuropsychological Batteries

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NEUROIMAGING
  • CT Computerized Tomography
  • PET Positron-Emission Tomography
  • EEG Electroencephalogram
  • ERP Event-Related Potential
  • MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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