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In Our Clients' Shoes

Theory and Techniques of Therapeutic Assessment

Hardcover

Published: 15th February 2007
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In Our Clients' Shoes conveniently assembles a number of important papers on the Therapeutic Assessment approach in one resource, explicating its history, theory, techniques, as well as its impact on clients and assessors. Author Stephen E. Finn incorporates pieces presented at various conferences over the past 13 years, in addition to previously unpublished work, with the intent to allow psychologists greater insight into their clients' perspectives.

Arranged in three sections, the first set of papers describes the history and development of Therapeutic Assessment, including personal experiences of the author, which ultimately led him to focus on psychological assessment as a potential therapeutic intervention. The second section follows with a variety of essays to illustrate particular techniques of collaborative and Therapeutic Assessment. In this section, readers gain an understanding of how to integrate test findings, engage clients in discussing their experiences of a test, conduct assessment intervention sessions, and teach Therapeutic Assessment to graduate students. Finn concludes by drawing a link between Therapeutic Assessment and two major schools of psychotherapy: intersubjectivity theory and control-mastery theory. He also discusses how assessors grow and change as a result of practicing psychological assessment, and addresses practical matters such as when to apply the approach, how to bill for Therapeutic Assessment sessions, how to market Therapeutic Assessment, and where to find professional support for this kind of work.

In Our Clients' Shoes is appropriate for all clinicians who wish to further impact the lives of their clients and enhance their own wisdom, compassion, and personal and professional development.

"Dr. Finn's revelations have breathed fresh air into assessment practice. His illustrative cases and self examples are inspiring and provide the impetus for assessment professionals to make changes in the way they conceive of and practice assessment. This book is a must-read for psychologists who want to make a difference in the lives of children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families with their psychological assessments!" Deborah Tharinger, University of Texas, Austin, USA "This book is a delightful blend of useful theory, clinical wisdom, helpful guidelines, and illustrative cases. Every chapter is filled with ideas on how to more effectively approach clients. I particularly enjoyed the warm, engaging, personal style of Dr. Finn who candidly presents both his successful cases as well as those cases that had not worked out. In both cases he extracts useful lessons for the practicing clinician. This book provides a perfect bridge for professional psychologists who know the technical aspects of assessment but who now want to use this knowledge to facilitate client change. I will certainly be assigning it for future courses I teach in assessment." - Gary Groth-Marnat, Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA

Forewordp. xv
Prefacep. xvii
Acknowledgmentsp. xxi
The History and Development of Therapeutic Assessment
Introduction: What Is Therapeutic Assessment?p. 3
Appreciating the Power and Potential of Psychological Assessmentp. 17
Therapeutic Assessment: Would Harry Approve?p. 23
How Therapeutic Assessment Became Humanisticp. 33
Specific Techniques of Therapeutic Assessment
Testing One's Own Clients Mid-Therapy With the Rorschachp. 45
Giving Clients Feedback About "Defensive" Test Protocolsp. 55
Assessment Feedback Integrating MMPI-2 and Rorschach Findingsp. 65
Assessment Intervention Sessions: Using "Softer" Tests to Demonstrate "Harder" Test Findings With Clientsp. 83
One-Up, One-Down, and In-Between: A Collaborative Model of Assessment Consultationp. 97
Therapeutic Assessment of a Man With "Add"p. 117
Collaborative Sequence Analysis of the Rorschachp. 149
Using the Consensus Rorschach as an Assessment Intervention With Couplesp. 157
"But I Was Only Trying to Help!": Failure of a Therapeutic Assessmentp. 179
Collaborative Child Assessment as a Family Systems Interventionp. 193
Teaching Therapeutic Assessment in a Required Graduate Coursep. 211
Theoretical Developments
Please Tell Me That I'm Not Who I Fear I Am: Control-Mastery Theory and Therapeutic Assessmentp. 233
Challenges and Lessons of Intersubjectivity Theory for Psychological Assessmentp. 243
How Psychological Assessment Taught Me Compassion and Firmnessp. 253
Conclusion: Practicing Therapeutic Assessmentp. 261
Referencesp. 271
Author Indexp. 281
Subject Indexp. 285
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ISBN: 9780805857641
ISBN-10: 0805857648
Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives
Audience: Professional
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 320
Published: 15th February 2007
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2  x 2.0
Weight (kg): 0.658