On the Decline of Projective Techniques in Professional Psychology Training

As the following article suggests, individual personality testing is employed by experienced clinicians who work with real people. Regretfully current psychology trainees receive less training in individual personality testing. The author identifies several influences for this trend. Perhaps most important, managed care does not favor what is perceived as “time-consuming” when a Read more…

New Generation Assessment: Performance-Based Personality Testing and the Music Apperception Test

Performance-based tests possess a long history in applied psychology. Performance tests first advanced the science of psychology in brass instrument laboratories, ability, and intelligence testing.  Although performance testing varied over a wide range of tasks, a common denominator was the presence of an independent recorder, usually other than the person, Read more…