ABSTRACT

How do we move from an understanding of the administration, scoring, and interpretation of responses on various personality assessment instruments to the ability to put our understanding into words and communicate it effectively to referral agents and to patients themselves? And how do we transmit that ability to students?

Teaching and Learning Personality Assessment strives to fill a gap in the literature and in many training programs. The editors have assembled a group of renowned clinicians, noted not only for their own acumen in personality assessment but also for their teaching talent, who present in detail time-tested techniques for teaching assessment. Readers have the opportunity to "sit beside" these seasoned mentors and learn their special skills. Numerous examples illustrate the key concepts.

For every instructor of personality assessment who has ever pondered ways to organize a course or to convey difficult material, and for every student who has worried about how to translate theory into practice, in the context of a course or on his or her own, this book will offer enlightenment and provide uniquely practical assistance. It will be important reading for psychologists and trainees at every level of experience. Its clear style, vivid anecdotes, frank discussion of disagreements in the field, and innovative ideas make it an excellent text for both introductory and advanced courses.

part 2|61 pages

Conceptual Models for Interpretation

chapter 5|13 pages

The Impossible Takes a Little Longer

The Role of Theory in Teaching Psychological Assessment

chapter 6|21 pages

Critical-Thinking Applications in Personality Assessment

Classrooms as Laboratories and Studios

part 3|42 pages

The Interpersonal Dimension

chapter 7|12 pages

Training in Assessment

Internalization and Identity

chapter 9|10 pages

Assessing the Social Subject

part 4|174 pages

Teaching and Learning Specific Test Instruments

chapter 10|15 pages

Teaching the MMPI–2

part 5|107 pages

Teaching and Learning Specialized Issues in Assessment

chapter 18|22 pages

Personality Assessment and the Cultural Self

Emic and Etic Contexts as Learning Resources

chapter 19|12 pages

The Rorschach and the Life World

Exploratory Exercises

chapter 22|21 pages

Using Metaphor to Understand Projective Test Data

A Training Heuristic

part 7|32 pages

Assessment in Internship Experiences

chapter 27|16 pages

Jumping Into Fire

Internship Training in Personality Assessment