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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.02.2015

Herausgeber

James N. Butcher

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

770

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18.3/4.5 cm

Gewicht

1568 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-536687-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.02.2015

Herausgeber

James N. Butcher

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

770

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18.3/4.5 cm

Gewicht

1568 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-536687-7

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Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment
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    • 1: Clinical Personality Assessment: History, Theoretical Bases, Contemporary Models, and Practical Applications James N. Butcher

    • Part One: Genetic and Cultural Perspectives

    • 2: Behavior Genetic Perspectives on Clinical Personality Assessment

      Susan C. South, Robert F. Krueger, and Kristian E. Markon

    • 3: The Cultural Perspective in Personality Assessment

      Fanny M. Cheung

    • Part Two: Methodological and Conceptual Factors and Psychometric Considerations

    • 4: Test Theory and Personality Measurement

      Fritz Drasgo, Oleksandr S. Chernyshenko, and Stephen Stark

    • 5: Construct Validation of Personality Measures

      Gregory T. Smith and Tamika C. B. Zapolski

    • 6: Standards and Standardization

      Kurt F. Geisinger and Janet F. Carlson

    • 7: Changing or Replacing an Established Personality Assessment Standard: Issues, Goals, and Problems, with Special Reference to Recent Developments in the MMPI-2

      Michelle Boisvert Ranson, David S. Nichols, Steven V. Rouse, and Jennifer Harrington

    • 8: Incorporating Base Rate Information in Daily Clinical Decision Making

      Stephen E. Finn

    • 9: Theory and Measurement of Personality Traits

      Allan R. Harkness

    • 10: Computer-Based Interpretation of Personality Scales

      James N. Butcher, Julia N. Perry, and Brooke L. Dean

    • Part Three: Personality Assessment Procedures and Instruments

    • 11: Behavioral Observation

      Martin Leichtman

    • 12: The Clinical Interview

      Robert Craig

    • 13: Clinical Behavioral Assessment: Identifying and Explaining Behavior Problems in Clinical Assessment

      Stephen N. Haynes, Dawn T. Yoshioka, Karen Kloezeman, and Iruma Bello

    • 14: The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2): History, Interpretation, and Clinical Issues

      Andrew C. Cox, Nathan Weed, and James N. Butcher

    • 15: Personality Assessment with the Rorschach Method

      Irving B. Weiner and Gregory J. Meyer

    • 16: The Five-Factor Model and the NEO Inventories

      Paul Costa and Robert R. McCrae

    • 17: The California Psychological Inventory

      Edward I. Megargee

    • 18: Assessing Personality Disorders

      Thomas A. Widiger and Sara E. Boyd

    • 19: Functional Imaging in Clinical Assessment? The Rise of Neurodiagnostics with the FMRI

      Angus W. McDonald, III, and Jessica A. Hurdelbrink

    • Part Four: Specific Populations

    • 20: Clinical Personality Assessment with Asian Americans

      Sumie Okazaki, Mimi Okazaki, and Stanley Sue

    • 21: The Assessment of Psychopathology in Racial and Ethnic Minorities

      Bernadette Gray-Little

    • 22: Issues in Clinical Assessment with Women

      Judith Worell and Damon Ann Robinson

    • 23: Use of the MMPI-2 in Neuropsychological Assessment

      Carlton S. Gass

    • 24: Assessing Couples

      Douglas K. Snyder, Richard E. Heyman, and Stephen S. Haynes

    • 25: Assessing Adolescents with the MMPI-A

      Edward J. Cumella and Jennifer Lafferty O'Connor

    • Part Five: Specific Settings and Problems

    • 26: Assessment of Suicide Risk

      Ronald A. Stolberg and Bruce Bongar

    • 27: Use of Self-Report Measures in Assessing Alcohol and Drug Abuse

      Joseph A. Banken and Roger L. Greene

    • 28: Understanding and Assessing Aggression and Violence

      Edwin I. Megargee

    • 29: Assessing Antisocial and Psychopathic Personalities

      Carl B. Gacono and J. Reid Meloy

    • 30: Clinical Personality Assessment in the Employment Context

      James N. Butcher, Donald K. Gucker, and Lowell W. Hellervik

    • 31: Anticipating Legal and Ethical Challenges in Personality Assessment

      Irving B. Weiner

    • Part Six: Interpretation and Reporting of Assessment Findings

    • 32: Assessment of Feigned Psychological Symptoms

      David T. R. Berry, Myriam J. Sollman, Lindsey J. Schipper, Jessica A. Clark, and Anne L. Shandera

    • 33: Assessment of Clients in Pretreatment Planning

      T. Mark Harwood and Larry E. Beutler

    • 34: Assessment of Treatment Resistance via Questionnaire

      Julia N. Perry

    • 35: Clinical Report Writing

      Raymond L. Ownby

    • 36: How to Use Computer-Based Reports

      James N. Butcher

    • 37: Overview and Future Directions

      James N. Butcher