Mental Testing in Clinical Practice
The Commonwealth and International Library: Mental Health and Social Medicine Division
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1965
- Author: Moyra Williams
- Editor: Hugh L. Freeman
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 1 0 9 8 3 - 1
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 8 0 7 4 - 8
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Request a sales quoteMental Testing in Clinical Practice focuses on the measurement of mental activities in sickness. The book first offers information on intelligence and personality. Topics include conditions and factors affecting intelligence, clinical uses of intelligence testing, measurement of intelligence, intellectual deterioration, factors determining and influencing personality, and conditions causing breakdown. The manuscript then surveys speech and language and memory and learning, including conditions and factors influencing speech, measurement of language, nature of memory, disorders of speech, measurement of memory in clinical practice, and tests for the measurement of memory. The publication takes a look at perception and orientation and the future of clinical psychology. Discussions focus on factors affecting perception and orientation and assessment of orientation. The book is a reliable source of data for readers interested in the process of mental testing in clinical practice.
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1. Intelligence
Definitions
1. Biological
2. Psychological
3. Operational
4. Developmental
Conditions and Factors affecting Intelligence
1. Organic Factors
2. Maturation
3. Education
4. Occupation
5. Cultural and Family Environment
6. Personality and Emotional Stability
Clinical Uses of Intelligence Testing
1. Diagnosis
2. The Assessment of Therapy
The Measurement of Intelligence
1. Scoring
2. Interpretation of Test Results
Tests for the Measurement of Intelligence
1. Infants (birth to 18 months)
2. Pre-school Children (18-30 months)
3. Children (4-16 years)
4. Intelligence Testing of Adults
5. Assessment of Performance in Old People
Intellectual Deterioration
1. Measurements Based on Sub-test Scatter
2. Recognition of Organic Signs
3. Summary of Tests of Intellectual Deterioration
Chapter 2. Personality
Some Definitions
Factors Determining and Influencing Personality
1. Physical Factors
2. Intellectual Factors
3. Social and Cultural Factors
Mechanisms in the Formation of the Personality
Conditions Causing Breakdown of the Personality
1. Conflict
2. The Repetition of Noxious Stimuli
3. Uncertainty
4. Lack of Need-satisfaction
Aspects of the Personality which can be Measured
1. The Measurement of Types
2. Needs
3. Traits
4. Adjustment
5. Mood
Methods of Personality Assessment
1. Rating Scales
2. Questionnaires and Inventories
3. Projective Tests
4. Drawing Tests
5. Verbal Tests
Chapter 3. Speech and Language
What is Speech?
Difference between Expression and Comprehension
Conditions and Factors influencing Speech
1. Development
2. Intelligence
3. Culture and Upbringing
4. Context
5. Cerebral Dominance
Disorders of Speech
1. Mental Illness (Schizophrenia)
2. Cerebral Atrophy
3. Focal Cerebral Lesions
The Measurement of Language
1. Disturbances of Articulation
2. Disturbances of Expression
3. Disturbances of Comprehension
4. Disturbances of Reading (Dyslexia)
5. Disturbances of Writing (Dysgraphia)
Chapter 4. Memory and Learning
The Nature of Memory
1. Learning
2. Memory
3. Physiological Basis of Learning and Memory
The Measurement of Memory in Clinical Practice
Tests for the Measurement of Memory
1. General Memory Scales
2. The Measurement of Immediate Recall
3. The Measurement of Learning
4. The Measurement of Retention
5. The Measurement of Memory for Personal Experiences
Chapter 5. Perception and Orientation
Factors affecting Perception and Orientation
1. Development
2. Intelligence
3. Culture and Upbringing
4. Context
5. Cerebral Structure
6. Cerebral Derangement
The Assessment of Orientation
1. Visual Agnosia
2. Spatial Agnosia
3. Constructional Apraxia
Chapter 6. The Future of Clinical Psychology
Bibliography
Index
- No. of pages: 198
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1965
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Paperback ISBN: 9780080109831
- eBook ISBN: 9781483180748
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