Psychological testing is most valuable when it makes a meaningful difference in a person's treatment. This groundbreaking book offers a person- and treatment-centred approach to psychological testing, as opposed to the more common test-centred approach. The result is a clinically nuanced and robust approach to inference making and data synthesis.
The book's four sections parallel the flow of an examiner moving from overview to detail and back to synthesis:
Part I describes treatment-centred diagnosis
Part II focuses on assessment of the patient's psychological...
Psychological testing is most valuable when it makes a meaningful difference in a person's treatment. This groundbreaking book offers a person- and tr...