ASSESSMENT CE SERIES: Evidence based clinical psychological assessment: An overview (With CE)

$40.00

Presenters:

Hadas Pade PsyD California School of Professional Psychology SF Bay, Assessment Section President

David McCord PhD Western Carolina University, Assessment Section Past President

Emily Gottfried PhD Medical University of South Carolina, Assessment Section President Elect

 

Brief Description:

Clinical psychological assessment is a core and distinguishing function of health service psychologists. The goal of this initial continuing education program, the first of six assessment-related programs to be offered this fall, is to provide an overview of current practices and recent literature related to evidence-based clinical psychological assessment. Broadly, psychological assessment should inform clinical decision-making in ways that improve outcomes in the lives of individuals. We will discuss definitional issues, the various goals that may be addressed with psychological assessment, research regarding the clinical utility of assessment, and important sub-processes such as therapeutic feedback.

 

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. List the core components of evidence based clinical psychological assessment.
  2. Identify the benefits of recommended evidenced based assessment practice.
  3. Discuss the utility of evidenced based assessment in clinical settings.
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For Assessment Psychology Section Members, you can use the same discount code you used for the Live Webinar.

 

 

Presenters:

Hadas Pade PsyD California School of Professional Psychology SF Bay, Assessment Section President

David McCord PhD Western Carolina University, Assessment Section Past President

Emily Gottfried PhD Medical University of South Carolina, Assessment Section President Elect

 

 

Brief Description:

Clinical psychological assessment is a core and distinguishing function of health service psychologists. The goal of this initial continuing education program, the first of six assessment-related programs to be offered this fall, is to provide an overview of current practices and recent literature related to evidence-based clinical psychological assessment. Broadly, psychological assessment should inform clinical decision-making in ways that improve outcomes in the lives of individuals. We will discuss definitional issues, the various goals that may be addressed with psychological assessment, research regarding the clinical utility of assessment, and important sub-processes such as therapeutic feedback.

 

 

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. List the core components of evidence based clinical psychological assessment.
  2. Identify the benefits of recommended evidenced based assessment practice.
  3. Discuss the utility of evidenced based assessment in clinical settings.