Advanced psychological assessment
Dr A P Greenway
First semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: An approved four-year sequence in psychology * Quota: 10
This subject will cover the various types of psychological assessment. The emphasis will be strongly applied, which means that the theory will be presented through practical casework. This means that students will be required to read a substantial amount of clinical theory and case material relevant to cases covered in the class. Students will have the opportunity to become skilled in (a) diagnostic testing in a clinical context, (b) personality and vocational assessment, (c) neuropsychological tests to be used for screening purposes, and (d) cognitive and intelligence testing. Strategies for testing different age groups will be discussed and some emphasis given to child assessment. Although a range of approaches to assessment will be considered, the basic orientation of the subject is psychodynamic and phenomenological. Further, considerable emphasis will be put on the psychological report. Each student should contact the lecturer approximately three weeks before the commencement of the semester.
Assessment
Practical work/Fieldwork * Minor weekly assignments * Four detailed case reports
Prescribed texts
Exner J R Jnr The Rorschach: A comprehensive system vol. 1, Wiley, 1986
Greene R L The MMPI Greene and Stratton 1980
Kaufmann A A Assessing adolescent and adult intelligence Allyn and Bacon, 1990
Kellerman H and Burry A Handbook of psychodiagnostic testing: Personality analysis and report writing Greene and Stratton, 1989
Meyer R G The clinician's handbook 2nd edn, Allyn and Bacon, 1993
Recommended texts
Rabin A I (ed.) Projective techniques for adolescents and children Springer, 1986
Sattler J M Assessment of children Sattler, 1990