Advances in Psychological Assessment Volume 7

This volume is the seventh in an ongoing series addressed to the in psychological assessment. The overall aim of the developing frontiers series is to bring critical examinations of recent advances in assessment to clinicians, researchers, university teachers, and graduate students, and thus to help...

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Other Authors: McReynolds, Paul (Editor), Rosen, James C. (Editor), Chelune, Gordon J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1990, 1990
Edition:1st ed. 1990
Series:Advances in Psychological Assessment
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505 0 |a 1 The Search for the Basic Dimensions of Personality: Review and Critique -- 2 Social Role and Interpersonal Behavior As Assessed by the Interpersonal Style Inventory -- 3 The Wechsler Memory Scale—Revised: Current Status and Applications -- 4 A Cognitive Science Approach to Neuropsychological Assessment -- 5 The Assessment of Anxiety and Depression in Children -- 6 The Problem of Adolescent Suicide: Issues and Assment -- 7 The Assessment of Panic Disorder -- 8 The Assessment of Eating Disorders -- 9 The Assessment of the Adult Sex Offender -- Author Index 
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520 |a This volume is the seventh in an ongoing series addressed to the in psychological assessment. The overall aim of the developing frontiers series is to bring critical examinations of recent advances in assessment to clinicians, researchers, university teachers, and graduate students, and thus to help them to keep abreast of an important and rapidly expanding field of psychology. This aim of course cannot be fulfilled in a single volume, but it can be met, at least to a large degree, in a continuing series. In this context we encourage those readers who are pleased with the offerings in this volume to consult appropriate chapters in earlier volumes of the series. The term psychological assessment, as used in this series, encom­ passes all of the various techniques - tests, rating scales, interview schedules, surveys, direct observational methods, and psychophysiol­ ogical procedures - that are employed in scientifically based practice and research to provide an improved understanding of individual per­ sons, groups, or environmental settings. Thus, the whole field of assess­ ment is taken as the proper area of concern for the series. This includes both what are sometimes called traditional assessment and behavioral assessment, as well as approaches not typically classed in either of these categories