Integrative Psychological Report (Career Battery)
Counsellor in Training
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INTEGRATIVE PSCHOLOGICAL REPORT
CONFIDENTIAL
Name: Jane Doe Examiner:
D. O. B.: August 22, 1980 Date of Assesment:March 1st, 2008
Examinee’s Education: B.A. Human Relations Date of Report: April 22nd, 2008
SOURCE AND REASON FOR REFERRAL
Jane volunteered to be assessed in order to provide practice for a student’s development as a counsellor in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of scores from diverse personality and career assessments.
TESTS ADMINISTERED
Strong Interest Inventory (SII)
Self Directed Search (SDS)
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Background Information
Note: refer to background information document.
Behavioral Observations
During the assessment Jane appeared calm and was able to remain on task. The testing session lasted approx an hour. She was very candid and cooperative in the clinical interview. While completing the MBTI inventory she did voice how difficult it was to choose between two polar opposite answers, that she could see herself “in between”, displaying both characteristics at different times.
TEST RESULTS AND INTERPRETATIONS
Interest and personality batteries
Strong Interest Inventory
The Strong Interest Inventory (SII) is a psychological test used in career assessment. It is also frequently used for educational guidance as one of the most popular personality assessment tools. The revised inventory consists of 291 items, each of which asks the client to indicate their preference from three responses. The inventory provides a description of interests, work activities, potential skills, and personal values in six broad areas or theme codes: Realistic (R),...
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