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Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment

Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment

9780195366877
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As one of psychologys oldest fields, personality assessment is one of the most extensively studied subsets of contemporary psychology. The Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment synthesizes new and existing literature with clinical practice to provide a comprehensive volume on contemporary personality assessment, including its historical developments, underlying methods, applications, contemporary issues, and assessment techniques. This handbook, part of the OxfordLibrary of Psychology, addresses both the historical roots of personality assessment and the evolution of its contemporary methodological tenets, thus providing a foundation for the handbooks other innovative focus:: the application of personality assessment in clinical, personnel, and forensic assessments. With a wealth of respected international contributors and unequalled breadth of content, the Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment offers an authoritative and field-encompassing resource for researchers and clinicians from across the medical health and psychology disciplines (i.e., clinical psychology, psychiatry, and social work) and would be an ideal text for any graduate course on the topic of personality assessment.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
83099
9780195366877
9780195366877

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Rok wydania
2009
Numer wydania
1
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twarda
Liczba stron
768
Wymiary (mm)
187 x 260
Waga (g)
1568
  • Clinical Personality Assessment: History, Theoretical Bases, Contemporary Models, and Practical Applications James N. Butcher; Part One: Genetic and Cultural Perspectives; Behavior Genetic Perspectives on Clinical Personality AssessmentSusan C. South, Robert F. Krueger, and Kristian E. Markon; The Cultural Perspective in Personality AssessmentFanny M. Cheung; Part Two: Methodological and Conceptual Factors and Psychometric Considerations; Test Theory and Personality MeasurementFritz Drasgo, Oleksandr S. Chernyshenko, and Stephen Stark; Construct Validation of Personality MeasuresGregory T. Smith and Tamika C. B. Zapolski; Standards and StandardizationKurt F. Geisinger and Janet F. Carlson; Changing or Replacing an Established Personality Assessment Standard: Issues, Goals, and Problems, with Special Reference to Recent Developments in the MMPI-2Michelle Boisvert Ranson, David S. Nichols, Steven V. Rouse, and Jennifer Harrington; Incorporating Base Rate Information in Daily Clinical Decision MakingStephen E. Finn; Theory and Measurement of Personality TraitsAllan R. Harkness; Computer-Based Interpretation of Personality ScalesJames N. Butcher, Julia N. Perry, and Brooke L. Dean; Part Three: Personality Assessment Procedures and Instruments; Behavioral Observation Martin Leichtman; The Clinical Interview Robert Craig; Clinical Behavioral Assessment: Identifying and Explaining Behavior Problems in Clinical AssessmentStephen N. Haynes, Dawn T. Yoshioka, Karen Kloezeman, and Iruma Bello; The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2): History, Interpretation, and Clinical IssuesAndrew C. Cox, Nathan Weed, and James N. Butcher; Personality Assessment with the Rorschach MethodIrving B. Weiner and Gregory J. Meyer; The Five-Factor Model and the NEO InventoriesPaul Costa and Robert R. McCrae; The California Psychological InventoryEdward I. Megargee; Assessing Personality Disorders Thomas A. Widiger and Sara E. Boyd; Functional Imaging in Clinical Assessment? The Rise of Neurodiagnostics with the FMRIAngus W. McDonald, III, and Jessica A. Hurdelbrink; Part Four: Specific Populations; Clinical Personality Assessment with Asian AmericansSumie Okazaki, Mimi Okazaki, and Stanley Sue; The Assessment of Psychopathology in Racial and Ethnic MinoritiesBernadette Gray-Little; Issues in Clinical Assessment with WomenJudith Worell and Damon Ann Robinson; Use of the MMPI-2 in Neuropsychological AssessmentCarlton S. Gass; Assessing CouplesDouglas K. Snyder, Richard E. Heyman, and Stephen S. Haynes; Assessing Adolescents with the MMPI-AEdward J. Cumella and Jennifer Lafferty OConnor; Part Five: Specific Settings and Problems; Assessment of Suicide Risk Ronald A. Stolberg and Bruce Bongar; Use of Self-Report Measures in Assessing Alcohol and Drug Abuse Joseph A. Banken and Roger L. Greene; Understanding and Assessing Aggression and ViolenceEdwin I. Megargee; Assessing Antisocial and Psychopathic Personalities Carl B. Gacono and J. Reid Meloy; Clinical Personality Assessment in the Employment ContextJames N. Butcher, Donald K. Gucker, and Lowell W. Hellervik; Anticipating Legal and Ethical Challenges in Personality AssessmentIrving B. Weiner; Part Six: Interpretation and Reporting of Assessment Findings; Assessment of Feigned Psychological SymptomsDavid T. R. Berry, Myriam J. Sollman, Lindsey J. Schipper, Jessica A. Clark, and Anne L. Shandera; Assessment of Clients in Pretreatment PlanningT. Mark Harwood and Larry E. Beutler; Assessment of Treatment Resistance via QuestionnaireJulia N. Perry; Clinical Report WritingRaymond L. Ownby; How to Use Computer-Based ReportsJames N. Butcher; Overview and Future DirectionsJames N. Butcher;
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