Task: Match each key term with the scenario/description that best represents that term. Write the number of the key term in the space next to the corresponding description.
___ Though widely used, this test's Exner scoring system and validity are highly criticized.
___ Consistent with WHO's ICD, this helps clinicians in diagnosing nearly every recognized mental health problem.
___ A clinician can use this for assessing the intelligence of a child.
___ The scoring criteria for this test is almost as vague as the directions given to the test taker.
___ This is the idea that clinicians should consider patient differences and the best research when determining patient diagnoses and treatments.
___ This clinical assessment has an emphasis on treatment plans by diagnosing relevant constructs related to treatment success.
___ This clinical, self-report test focuses entirely on personality disorders.
___ A clinician may choose this type of treatment for common mental health problems because the treatment has been shown by research to be effective.
___ To diagnose a personality disorder in a child, a clinician may opt to use this.
___ Dr. Phil noticed that combining the TAT and Rorschach, an example of this, increased the likelihood of diagnosing disorders in his patients.
___ Dr. Phil considered adding another test to further increase the power of his test battery, but knew he had to make sure it had this.
___ Though commonly used in educational settings, this test is useful in helping clinicians diagnose problems with perception, memory, and verbal abilities, to name a few.
___ This test can identify personality traits and clinical disorders while simultaneously assessing the "honesty" of the test-taker.
Evidence-based treatment method
multimethod assessment techniques
incremental validity
evidence-based practice
DSM
MMPI-2
PAI
MCMI-III
TAT
Draw-A-Person
Rorschach Inkblot
WAIS-IV
WISC-V