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In one volume, the leading researchers in behavioral assessment interpret the range of issues related to behavioral tests, including test development and psychometrics, clinical applications, ethical and legal concerns, use with diverse populations, computerization, and the latest research. Clinicians and researchers who use these instruments will find this volume invaluable, as it contains the most comprehensive and up-to-date information available on this important aspect of practice.
Michel Hersen, Ph.D. , editor-in-chief; School of Professional Psych., Pacific University, OR.Stephen Haynes, Ph.D., volume editor; University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI.Elaine M. Heiby, Ph.D., volume editor; Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI.
Handbook Preface ixContributors xiSection One Introduction to Behavioral Assessment1 Introduction to Behavioral Assessment 3Elaine M. Heiby and Stephen N. Haynes2 Behavioral Assessment: History of Underlying Concepts and Methods 19Thomas H. Ollendick, Heather K. Alvarez, and Ross W. GreeneSection Two Conceptual Foundations of Behavioral Assessment3 Psychometric Foundations of Behavioral Assessment 37Hoi K. Suen and Sarah E. Rzasa4 Learning and Applied Behavior Analysis: Foundations of Behavioral Assessment 57William T. O’Donohue and Kyle E. Ferguson5 Broadly Based Causal Models of Behavior Disorders 69William H. O’Brien, Mary E. Kaplar, and Jennifer J. McGrath6 Conceptual Foundations of Behavioral Assessment Strategies: From Theory to Assessment 94Georg H. Eifert and Matthew T. Feldner7 Principles of Behavioral Observation 108Donald P. Hartmann, Billy A. Barrios, and David D. Wood8 Individual Differences and Behavioral Assessment 128Junko Tanaka-MatsumiSection Three Methods of Behavioral Assessment9 Naturalistic Observation of Relationship Processes 143Thomas J. Dishion and Isabela Granic10 Analogue Behavioral Observation 162Richard E. Heyman and Amy M. Smith Slep11 Clinical Interviewing 181Krista A. Barbour and Gerald C. Davison12 Self-report Questionnaires 194Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros13 Computers in the Training and Practice of Behavioral Assessment 222David C.S. Richard and Dean Lauterbach14 Program Evaluation 246Katherine M. McKnight and Lee SechrestSection Four Applications of Behavioral Assessment15 Behavioral Assessment in the Measurement of Treatment Outcome 269Giao Q. Tran and Joshua P. Smith16 Behavioral Assessment of Children in Outpatient Settings 291Sarah E. Francis and Bruce F. Chorpita17 Behavioral Assessment of Psychiatric Patients in Restrictive Settings 320Mark R. Serper, Brett R. Goldberg, and Kurt Salzinger18 Assessment in Work Settings 346Kevin R. Murphy19 the Application of Behavioral Assessment Methodologies in Educational Settings 365Elisa Steele Shernoff and Thomas R. Kratochwill20 Behavioral Neuropsychology 386Michael D. Franzen21 Case Formulation in Cognitive-behavior Therapy 402Arthur M. Nezu, Christine Maguth Nezu, Michelle A. Peacock, and Candace P. Girdwood22 Behavioral Assessment in the Era of Managed Care: Understanding the Present, Preparing for the Future 427Kirk D. Strosahl and Patricia J. RobinsonSection Five Integration Between Behavioral and Nonbehavioral Assessment Methods23 Projective Techniques and Behavioral Assessment 453Howard N. Garb, Scott O. Lilienfeld, and James M. Wood24 Behavioral Assessment and the Dsm System 470Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray and James F. PaulsonSection Six Conclusion, Summary, New Directions25 Behavioral Assessment: Sometimes You Get What You Need 489Eric J. Mash and John HunsleyAuthor Index 503Subject Index 527