Behavioral assessment is a psychological assessment paradigm that
emphasizes empirically supported, multimethod and multi-informant
assessment of specific, observable behaviors and contemporaneous causal
variables in the natural environment. The behavioral assessment paradigm
stresses the use of well-validated assessment instruments and
assumptions that social/environmental, cognitive, and physiological
variables are often important sources of behavior variance.
The behavioral assessment paradigm has had a major influence on the
field of psychological assessment. It has affected the way research on
the causes of behavior disorders is conducted, the way treatment
processes and outcomes are evaluated, and the way treatment decisions
are made.
The goal of this book is to present the characteristics and underlying
assumptions of the behavioral assessment paradigm and to show how they
affect the strategies of behavioral assessment. Although all of the
concepts and strategies discussed in this book are applicable in the
research, this book focuses on the use of behavioral assessment to guide
clinical judgements.