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Trainee and Client Experiences of Therapeutic Assessment in a Required Graduate Course: A Qualitative Analysis.

Justin D Smith1, Kaitlyn N Egan2.   

Abstract

Surveys indicate that practice and training in psychological assessment, and personality assessment (PA) to a lesser degree, has been stable or increasing over the past quarter-century. However, its future arguably remains threatened due to changes in doctoral training programs and beliefs in the field concerning the utility of PA for treatment success. To increase interest in and use of PA, studies of training methods that include trainees' perspectives are needed. This study evaluated the experiences of 10 graduate trainees and their clients who were trained in and conducted a brief Therapeutic Assessment (TA). Qualitative responses to a self-evaluation administered post-TA were coded using directed content analysis. Results indicated that trainees viewed TA/PA as having clinical utility; they had positive feelings about TA/PA, and they desired or intended to use or continue learning about TA/PA. Clients' responses reflected positive feelings about the TA, having gained new self-awareness or understanding, and having a positive relationship with the assessor. The findings suggest that teaching PA from a TA perspective could produce positive benefits for psychology trainees.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26407831      PMCID: PMC4808493          DOI: 10.1080/00223891.2015.1077336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Assess        ISSN: 0022-3891


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