The first edition of Personality Assessment provided an overview of the most popular self-report and performance-based personality assessment instruments. The chapter authors were key members in creating or developing the research base for the eight test instruments covered in the book. The text was geared with graduate-level clinical, school, and counseling psychology courses in mind.
While still retaining all the attractive features of the first edition, this revision will reflect the advances in the field since 2008. Chapter contributors updated and expanded on reliability and validity data, clinical utility, multicultural considerations, and implications for therapeutic assessment. Another distinctive feature of this second edition is a companion website that features ancillary materials such as PowerPoints and test banks.
Chapter 2: The Clinical Interview, Maruish
Chapter 3: The MMPI-2 and MMPI-A, Ben-Porath & Archer
Chapter 4: Millon Clinical Multiaxial Intentory-III, Craig
Chapter 5: The Personality Assessment Inventory, Morey, Hopwood
Chapter 6: The NEO Inventories, Cost, McCrae
Chapter 7: Behavior Rating Scales, Merrell, Harlacher
Chapter 8: An Introduction to Rorschach Assessment, Meyer, Viglione
Chapter 9: TAT and Other Performance-Based Assessment Techniques, Ackerman, Fowler, Clemence
Chapter 10: Developing the Life Meaning of Psychological Test Data: Collaborative and Therapeutic Approaches, Fischer, Finn
Chapter 11: Improving the Integrative Process in Psychological Assessment: Data Organization and Report Writing, Blais & Smith
Biography
Robert P. Archer, PhD, is the Frank Harrell Redwood Distinguished Professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He is also Co-Director of the EVMS Clinical Psychology Internship Program, and Director of the Forensic Evaluation Program.
Steven R. Smith, PhD, is Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training at the University of California, Santa Barbara’s Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology.