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Assessment

Personality Assessment Clinical Interviews unstructured interview semistructured interview

Mental Status Exam Appearance and Behavior psychomotor agitation psychomotor retardation Orientation Content of Thought overvalued ideas magical thinking Thinking Style and Language

Mental Status Exam Affect and Mood flat affect inappropriate affect blunted affect Range of affect Mood Euthymic mood Dysphoric mood Euphoric mood

Mental Status Exam Perceptual Experiences hallucinations auditory command visual olfactory somatic gustatory tactile

Mental Status Exam Sense of Self Depersonalization Identity confusion Motivation Cognitive Functioning Insight and Judgment

Characteristics of Assessment Tools Standardization Norms Objectivity Reliability Validity

Clinical Tests Intelligence Testing Intelligence Tests Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale Mental age Louis Terman William Stern

The Wechsler Scales Group Tests Intelligence Testing

What Do Intelligence Tests Measure? Culture Free Intelligence tests

Alfano Counterbalance IQ Test 1. How long does it take to cook chitlins? 2. What does blood mean? 3. For what is sweetgrass used? 4. Who is Matt Hardy? 5. What does qu’est que c’est que ca mean? 6. What is a lanai? 7. What does ciao mean? 8. What is K2? 9. Who is Alan Freed? 10. What is a bris?

Personality Assessment Clinical Tests Personality Inventories Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) clinical scales validity scales Hs (Hypochondriasis) D (Depression) Hy (Conversion Hysteria) Pd (Psychopathic Deviate) Mf (Masculinity-Femininity) Pa (Paranoia) Pt (Psychoasthenia) Sc (Schizophrenia) Ma (Hypomania) Si (Social Introversion)

Personality Assessment Clinical Tests Response Inventories Affective inventories Social Skill inventories Cognitive inventories

Personality Testing Clinical Tests Projective Tests Rorschach Inkblot Test

Personality Assessment Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) Clinical Tests Projective Tests

Personality Assessment Clinical Tests The Sentence Completion Test Figure Drawings Draw-A-Person Test Kinetic Family Drawing

Behavioral Assessment Behavioral Self-Report self-monitoring Behavioral Observation in vivo observation

Psychological Assessment Multicultural Assessment Environmental Assessment

Physiological Assessment Psychophysiological Assessment polygraph EKG EMG GSR

Physiological Assessment Brain Imaging Techniques Electroencephalograph (EEG)

Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT scan) Brain Imaging Techniques Physiological Assessment

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Brain Imaging Techniques Physiological Assessment

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Physiological Assessment

Positron Emission Tomography (PET scan) Brain Imaging Techniques Physiological Assessment

Personality Assessment Clinical Tests Neuropsychological Test Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test