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Projective and Clinical & Counseling Test (31-35, Aly)

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Which of the following scales is not part of the CPI-260 Folk Scales?

Hypochondriasis

The Strong Campbell Interest Inventory helps individuals identify their work personality in which of the following areas?

RIASEC

Which coding system is used in the Rorschach Inkblot Test to analyze responses?

Exner System

The scale 'Femininity/Masculinity Independence' is a part of which assessment tool?

CPI-260

Which of the following tests uses a checklist to clarify understanding of vocational interests?

Thurstone Interest Schedule (TIS)

Which dimension is not part of the Basic Personality Inventory (BPI)?

Social Presence

Who developed the Strong Campbell Interest Inventory?

E.K. Strong

In the Rorschach Inkblot Test, which term is used when the whole inkblot is used to depict an image?

W

Which test was developed by Edward Wagner to measure action tendencies in both adults and children?

Hand Test

Which test includes a series of eight cards featuring male and female individuals of different ages and minority group members?

Apperceptive Personality Test

What is assessed by the Bender-Gestalt Visual Motor Test?

Visual-motor integration skills

Who developed the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Scale-IV?

Theodore Millon

Which test helps assess the person's immediate social world, emotional sense of self, and psychological well-being?

House-Tree-Person Test

The Apperceptive Personality Test (APT) was designed to address criticisms of which psychological test?

TAT

The SACK's Sentence Completion Test (SSCT) asks respondents to complete sentences in which areas?

Family, Sex, Interpersonal Relationships, and Self-concept

Which test uses a list of stimulus words to which the respondent replies with the first thing that comes to mind?

Word Association Test

Who were the developers of the House-Tree-Person Test?

John Buck and Emmanuel Hammer

Which test, designed by Florence Goodenough, is a projective drawing task utilized in child psychological assessments?

Draw-A-Person Test

What does the 'Disclosure (X)' index measure in psychological assessment?

Open and revealing responses

Which scale in the California Psychological Inventory (CPI-III) is designed to evaluate the potential for leadership?

Leadership potential

Which index on the MCMI-IV is used to detect random responding?

Invalidity (V)

Which personality pattern is characterized by a generally negative, distrustful, and pessimistic demeanor?

Negativistic

Which indicator combination suggests a person is underreporting difficulties (faking good)?

Low scores on Disclosure (X) and Debasement (Z), high score on Desirability (Y)

Which inventory is a 21-item self-report that assesses major depressive symptoms according to DSM criteria?

Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II)

Which severe clinical syndrome is characterized by false beliefs that are resistant to contrary evidence?

Delusional

The HOPE Scale's 'Agency' component is best defined as:

Goal-driven energy

What does the MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale (MAC & MAC-R) aim to measure?

Personality and attitude variables underlying alcoholism

Which assessment measures psychological hardiness defined as the ability to view stressful situations as meaningful, changeable, and challenging?

Dispositional Resilience Scale (DRS)

Which psychological assessment tool is used to measure anxiety in children aged 2 ½ to 6 ½ years old?

Preschool Anxiety Scale (PAS)

Which assessment tool includes subscales for 'Aggressive Behavior', 'Anxious/Depressed', and 'Attention Problems'?

#BLEPP

Which tool is primarily used to rate the severity of obsessive-compulsive symptoms by a clinician?

Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS)

Which assessment tool is designed to identify patients with Alzheimer's Disease?

7-Minute Screen

What age range does the Children's Obsessional Compulsive Inventory - Revised Self Report (ChOCI-R-S) target?

7 to 17 years old

Which tool is designed to assess functional skills necessary for daily living?

Adaptive Behavior Assessment System (ABAS-III)

The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) includes which of the following subscales?

OCD and Low Mood

Which subscale is NOT included in the Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale (SCAS)?

Attention Problems

What is a key feature of the Pictorial Self-Concept Scale for Children (PSC)?

Can identify children with negative self-appraisal

Which subtest is part of the optional subtests in the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery (HRNB)?

Reitan Indiana Aphasia Screening Test

Which instrument is used for supporting the diagnosis of intellectual and developmental disabilities?

Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS-II)

Which of the following is NOT a primary scale of the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI-3)?

Motor Skills

At what age range is the Neuropsychological Impairment Scale (NIS) used?

18 to 88 years old

What is the primary use of the Supports Intensity Scale (SIS-A/SIS-C)?

Evaluate the support needed by an individual

Which assessment tool matches aspirations, activities, and talents to career choices?

Self-Directed Search (SDS)

Which subtest is included in the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery (HRNB)?

Seashore Rhythm Test

Which of the following is a category within the Supports Intensity Scale (SIS-A/SIS-C)?

Home Living

What aspect does the Kiddie Schedule of Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia-Present and Lifetime Version (K-SADS-PL) assess?

Hypomania and cyclothymia

Study Notes

Psychological Assessment Tools

Projective Tests

  • Children's Apperception Test (CAT): uses animal pictures to stimulate storytelling in children (3-10 years old)
  • Hand Test: measures action tendencies, particularly aggressive behavior, in adults and children (5 years old and above)
  • Apperceptive Personality Test (APT): addresses criticisms of TAT, introduces objectivity in scoring, and includes diverse characters (8 cards)

Word Association Test (WAT)

  • presents a list of stimulus words to assessee, who responds verbally or in writing

Sentence Completion Tests

  • Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank (RISB): popular SCT, suitable for grade 9 to adulthood
  • SACK's Sentence Completion Test (SSCT): asks respondents to complete 60 questions across four areas (Family, Sex, Interpersonal, Relationships, and Self-concept)

Drawing Tests

  • Bender-Gestalt Visual Motor Test: measures development, neuropsychological functioning, and cognitive abilities (4 years and older)
  • House-Tree-Person Test (HTP): assesses personality, psychological, and emotional functioning through drawings and responses (3 years and older)
  • Draw-A-Person Test (DAP): projective drawing task, often used in childhood assessments (4-10 years old)

Clinical and Counseling Tests

  • Millon Clinical Multiaxial Scale-IV (MCMI-IV): standardized self-report questionnaire, assesses a wide range of client information (18 years old and above)

BLEPP (Behavioral Leadership Effectiveness and Platonic Personality)

  • CPI-260: short form, 40-60 minutes, uses T-Scores
  • Folk Scales: measures 17 personality traits, including capacity for status, sociability, and self-acceptance

Interest Inventories

  • Strong Campbell Interest Inventory (SCII): helps individuals identify their work personality by exploring interests in six broad areas (RIASEC)
  • Thurstone Interest Schedule (TIS): checklist to clarify vocational interests

Personality Inventories

  • Basic Personality Inventory (BPI): self-report measure of general psychopathology, suitable for adults and adolescents

Projective Tests

  • Rorschach Inkblot Test: assesses personality, cognitive function, and emotional response to ambiguous stimuli (5 years and older)
  • Thematic Apperception Test (TAT): uses picture cards to assess relationships, social situations, and personality traits (5 years and older)

Validity and Modifying Indices

  • Validity Indicators: measures the tendency to respond randomly, underreport, or fake good/bad
  • Modifying Indices: adjusts scores to reflect the impact of specific test-taking behaviors

Clinical Personality Patterns

  • Schizoid, Avoidant, Melancholic, Dependent, Histrionic, Turbulent, Narcissistic, Antisocial, Sadistic, Compulsive, Negativistic, Masochistic

Severe Personality Pathology

  • Schizotypal, Borderline, Paranoid

Clinical Syndromes

  • Generalized Anxiety, Somatic Symptom, Bipolar Spectrum, Persistent Depression, Alcohol Use, Drug Use, Posttraumatic Stress

Severe Clinical Syndromes

  • Schizophrenic Spectrum, Major Depression, Delusional

Beck Inventories

  • Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II): measures Major Depressive symptoms (13-80 years old)
  • Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI): measures anxiety symptoms

Other Inventories

  • California Psychological Inventory (CPI-III): evaluates personality, normative orientation, and cognitive function
  • Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale: measures global self-worth (10-item, 4-point Likert scale)
  • Dispositional Resilience Scale (DRS): measures psychological hardiness
  • Ego Resiliency Scale-Revised: measures ego resiliency or emotional intelligence
  • HOPE Scale: measures hope and goal-oriented energy

Neuropsychological Tests

  • Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery (HRNB): comprehensive assessment of cognitive functioning (15 years old and older)
  • Neuropsychological Impairment Scale (NIS): identifies neuropsychological symptoms and deficiency (18-88 years old)

Supports and Adaptive Behavior

  • Supports Intensity Scale (SIS-A/SIS-C): evaluates the support needed by an individual
  • Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS-II): leading instrument for supporting the diagnosis of intellectual and developmental disabilities

Eating Disorders

  • Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI-3): self-report measure of constructs related to eating disorders (12 primary scales)

Career Assessment

  • Self-Directed Search (SDS): career assessment and exploration tool

Child Assessment

  • Pictorial Self-Concept Scale for Children (PSC): measures self-concept in children (3-13 years old)
  • Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL): assesses behavior problems in children (6-18 years old)
  • Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS): measures anxiety and depression symptoms in children (8-18 years old)
  • Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED): measures childhood anxiety (based on parent and child support)
  • Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS): assesses severity of anxiety symptoms in children (8-15 years old)
  • Preschool Anxiety Scale (PAS): measures anxiety in children (2 ½ - 6 ½ years old)
  • Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS): rates severity of OC symptoms in children and adolescents (6-17 years old)

This quiz assesses the Behavioral and Emotional Screening System (BLEPP) used to evaluate children's behavior problems from 6 to 18 years old. It consists of 118 items completed by parents, teachers, or self-reports, helping to identify behavioral disorders in children.

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