On the 1st edition:"...terrific book...a gem...groundbreaking reconceptualization of assessment, of how to get past impersonal, test-oriented roles for clinicians... the best guide to putting together responsible clinical evaluations with a genuinely personal, involving, experiential feel for the client."—Stanley L. BrodskyUniversity of Alabama"...a revolutionary book...a coherent philosophical approach to psychological assessment that spurs us to look at test results and to interact with clients in a new and useful way."—Stephen E. FinnDirector, Center for Therapeutic Assessment, Austin, Texas"...unique in psychological assessment literature....includes one of the best sections on report-writing I have ever read."—Barry A. RitzlerLong Island University"...a thorough-going revisioning of what it means to assess another person...a comprehensive, integrative interest, a rapprochement between traditional and human science assessment data...a fine teaching book....I came away stimulated into new thoughts, greatly enriched in my clinical knowledge, and impressed by the originality of her approach toward the faithful reflection of our psychological life."—Robert J. MasekWest Georgia College