Integrative Assessment: A Guide for Counselors, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 27, 2012) © 2013

  • Andrew Gersten
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For helping professional practitioners and students in training, and those preparing for licensure

 

Using a case study approach—in a practitioner’s voice—this practical guide helps beginning and future counselors understand and use various effective assessment methods, from interviewing and observing to tests and counselor- and client-friendly standardised measures.

 

Here is valuable assessment information and guidance which emerging helping professionals can apply to various mental health, school, community, and organisational settings. Using a case study approach and written in a practitioner’s voice, the book includes a variety of topics not found, or minimally covered in current counseling assessment textbooks: the risks and resources approach to assessment, interviewing principles and methods, exploring presenting problems and readiness for change, informal and formal observations, assessing the therapeutic alliance; standardised risk assessments, dangerousness to self and others, and assessing substance use. 

 

Based on the premise that assessment is an on-going information gathering process that relies on multiple methods and sources for making decisions or answering a question, this guide takes a balanced, comprehensive approach that looks at much more than the traditional coverage of assessment alone. Three chapters detail the most commonly used assessment methods—interviewing and observing—and the author describes the traditional tests and measurement concepts of reliability and validity. Also unique to this guide are its detailed descriptions of, and applications for, standardised measures which readers can use immediately to administer, score, and interpret.

Table of contents

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychological Assessment
  • Chapter 2: Ethical and Legal Considerations:  Preparing for the Assessment
  • Chapter 3:  Interviewing adults and youth: Principles, Methods and Skills
  • Chapter 4:  Exploring Presenting Problems, Readiness for Change, and Risks and Resources
  • Chapter 5:  Observations, Inferences, and Behavioral Assessment
  • Chapter 6: Psychological Tests and Measurement Concepts
  • Chapter 7: Reliability and Validity
  • Chapter 8: Personality and Interest Measures
  • Chapter 9: Assessing Psychopathology: Mood and Anxiety Disorders
  • Chapter 10: Child and adolescent measures 
  • Chapter 11: Standardized Risk Assessments: Suicide and Dangerousness to Others
  • Chapter 12: Assessing Substance Use Disorders
  • Chapter 13: Assessment of Intellectual and Cognitive Abilities and Achievement
  • Chapter 14: Assessing the Therapeutic Alliance
  • Chapter 15: Putting it All Together 

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