Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals
Karyn Dayle Jones, Carl Sheperis, Robert Drummond
Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals
Karyn Dayle Jones, Carl Sheperis, Robert Drummond
- Producent: Pearson
- Rok produkcji: 2015
- ISBN: 9780132850636
- Ilość stron: 464
- Oprawa: Twarda
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Opis: Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals - Karyn Dayle Jones, Carl Sheperis, Robert Drummond
Since its first publication in 1988, Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals has become a classic among assessment textbooks designed specifically for aspiring counselors. Now in its Eighth Edition the text includes extensive changes to content and updating throughout, while maintaining its popular, easy-to-read format and continuing emphasis on assessment information that is most useful and relevant for school counselors, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors, and other helping professionals. Throughout the text, readers learn the essential topics; see clearly how the elements of assessment interact; apply the material to the major instruments used in counseling; reinforce learning through discussion questions and activities; and get invaluable information and examples about widely used assessment instruments in order to become familiar with these well-known tests. From Reviews of the Book: "This text gives a good overview of the issues involved for test development and the types of settings in which tests are used. While it's geared toward counselors, I have felt that there is good applicability for graduate students in Ed Psych and in Higher Ed Admin ... I also REALLY liked the supplemental instructional materials that come with the text. I found the PowerPoint presentations a useful way to think about preparing for my lectures ... These materials helped provide a concrete path to give the students the context they desired. I also liked the case studies that are provided. The examples were very useful and I integrated them frequently into my class." -Diane Kelly-Riley, Washington State University "[This] book is impressive. Clearly written and well-articulated, the authors thoroughly cover the breadth and depth of mental health assessment. They begin each chapter by informing the readers what they should learn, which is a powerful yet subtle way to set the stage for students. Major themes are covered and many sections are concluded with cogent case examples that nicely illuminate the nuances of mental health assessment. The aggregate of this well written book provides a wealth of useful information to the beginning student, clinical educator, or seasoned counselor ... This book more than stands up to other texts. Something that particularly stands out ... vis-a-vis other books is the mental status exam and suicide assessment sections ... I like the writing style. It is not too esoteric, not too simplistic. I believe it's the perfect writing style for master's level students." -Anthony Tasso, Farleigh Dickerson University "Key strengths clearly include the iterative process that has allowed this manuscript to become one of the foremost educational assets of facilitating assessment in counseling ... [The] exercises help elevate this manuscript into a league of its own. [The authors have] a keen ability ... to outline very dense and complex material in a very readable, teachable, and meaningful way." -Donald Deering, Oakland University and University of PhoenixPART ONE Principles and Foundations of Psychological and Educational Assessment Chapter 1 Introduction to Assessment 1 Chapter 2 Methods and Sources of Assessment Information 18 Chapter 3 Statistical Concepts 41 Chapter 4 Understanding Assessment Scores 63 Chapter 5 Reliability/Precision 82 Chapter 6 Validity 99 Chapter 7 Selecting, Administering, Scoring, and Interpreting Assessment Results 118 PART TWO Overview of Assessment Areas Chapter 8 Assessment of Intelligence and General Ability 142 Chapter 9 Assessment of Achievement 178 Chapter 10 Assessment of Aptitude 200 Chapter 11 Career and Employment Assessment 219 Chapter 12 Personality Assessment 247 PART THREE Applications and Issues Related to Assessment Chapter 13 Clinical Assessment 276 Chapter 14 Assessment in Education 305 Chapter 15 Assessment Issues with Diverse Populations 326 Chapter 16 Communicating Assessment Results 344 Chapter 17 Ethical and Legal Issues in Assessment 362
Szczegóły: Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals - Karyn Dayle Jones, Carl Sheperis, Robert Drummond
Tytuł: Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals
Autor: Karyn Dayle Jones, Carl Sheperis, Robert Drummond
Producent: Pearson
ISBN: 9780132850636
Rok produkcji: 2015
Ilość stron: 464
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 0.82 kg