Psychological Assessment II
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Psychology |
Instance: 2012/2013 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Developing the skills of psychological assessment acquired at UC Psychological Assessment I.
Understanding the relationship between personality theories and methodologies of psychological assessment. Their differences, complementarities and gradual integration. The theoretical rational of personality inventories, self-report scales and projective techniques. The controversy about the differences in conceptualization and methodology.
Skills of administration, scoring and interpretation of personality tests, including inventories and projective techniques.
Developing skills of client relationship, mastering operational techniques and integrative conceptualization of the different results allowing an understanding of the client psychological situation and focus on change process potential.
Program
Theories of personality and psychological assessment methodologies. The idiographic versus nomothetic perspective, clinical versus statistical, projective techniques versus objective tests. The evolution of concepts and methodologies in an integrative perspective.
- Theoretical rational of personality inventories;
- Theoretical basis of projective techniques;
- The response process in the Rorschach test and the value of perception and representation.
- Methods of administration, scoring / codification and interpretation of tests: MMPI-2, Millon scales, ICAC, NEO-PI-R, Iaclide, Rorschach, TAT and CAT-A, H-CAT, SAT, PN, The Robert Apperception Test for Children's R. A. T. C., Once Upon a Time ... - Projective Test for Children, the Scale for Assessment of Vulnerability to Stress - 23 QVS, the Food Behavior Rating Scale - TFEQ, the Sexual Attitudes Scale - EAS, the Aggressive Behaviors Questionnaire – CSF, the Young-Rygh avoidance inventory -YRAI.
- Case studies.
- Critical reflection and evaluation of the teaching – learning process.
The review and discussion of the theoretical concepts of models of personality and its link to psychological assessment methodologies will provide expertise to develop strategies psychological assessment and testing, as well as conceptualize and integrate the results and information from various sources in order to understand the psychological situation of the individual with their positive and negative aspects and to promote in future a process of change.
The practical classes will focus on the methodological component of each instrument. The case studies should develop skills to conduct a full psychological assessment through the interrelation with the contents of the lectures.
Mandatory literature
Pervin Lawrence A. 340;
Handbook of personality. ISBN: 0-89862-430-4
Goldstein Gerald;
Handbook of psychological assessment. ISBN: 0-08-02940-1-4
Sendin Maria Concepción;
Diagnóstico psicológico. ISBN: ISBN 84-88909-06-3
Exner John E.;
The^Rorschach. ISBN: 0-471-24964-5 (vol.1)
Teaching methods and learning activities
- Content lectures by teacher and / or by students under the guidance of teaching staff.
- Research, and review of literature in extra-time class.
- Practical work on collecting and analyzing life narratives, administration, scoring and analyzing test results. Integration and conceptualization of all outcomes in the final assessment report.
- Support tutorial.
The explanation content in class will serve to guide and complement the students' work performed before each class. Lectures will give priority to critical approaches to the theories, the concepts and the controversies of psychological assessment and promote discussions with students, clarify questions and guide the study of topics for the following session.
The practical classes will give priority to the acquisition of skills in the operationalization of psychological assessment by the contents exposition, the exercises and practical work with case studies.
keywords
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Cognitive science
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Behavioural sciences
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology > Differential psychology
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology > Clinical psychology
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
| Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
38,50 |
|
|
| Psychological Assessment: case study |
Trabalho laboratorial |
40,00 |
|
|
| Study and contents research |
Exame |
30,00 |
|
|
|
Total: |
- |
0,00 |
|
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
End date |
| Research about courses contents |
Estudo autónomo |
120 |
|
|
Total: |
120,00 |
|
Eligibility for exams
- Distributed evaluation with final exam: 50%.
- Evaluation by psychological assessment reports: 50%.