Beginning-to-end, step-by-step guidance on how to conduct multi-method
psychological assessments from a leader in the field
The Second Edition of Conducting Psychological Assessment: A Guide for
Practitioners delivers an insightful overview of the overall
integrative psychological assessment process. Rather than focus on
individual tests, accomplished assessment psychologist, professor, and
author A. Jordan Wright offers readers a comprehensive roadmap of how to
navigate the multi-method psychological assessment process.
This newest edition maintains the indispensable foundational models from
the first edition and adds nuance and details from the author's last ten
years of clinical and academic experience. New ways of integrating and
reconciling conflicting data are discussed, as are new models of
personality functioning.
All readers of this book will benefit from:
- A primer on the overall process of psychological assessment
- An explanation of how to integrate the data from the administration,
scoring, and interpretation phases into a fully conceptualized report
- Actual case examples and sample assessment cases that span the entire
process
Perfect for people in training programs in health service psychology,
including clinical, counseling, school, and forensic programs,
Conducting Psychological Assessment also belongs on the bookshelves of
anyone conducting assessments of human functioning.