Psychological Testing Services
Philosophy
Community Institute for Psychotherapy offers psychological
testing at sliding scale fees for use as an adjunct therapeutic
tool for understanding adult individuals in ongoing psychotherapy
with CIP intern therapists or with therapists in the community.
We maintain that thoughtfully conceived, culturally sensitive,
skillfully administered, and carefully interpreted psychological
testing provides clients and their therapists with a valid and
valuable means to learn about aspects of themselves, their thinking,
feeling, perception, level of psychological development, adaptation,
and potentials that may not be understood through psychotherapy
alone.
Some of the issues for which clients and therapists have found
psychological testing to provide highly useful insights include
intellectual capacities, personality structure and function including
dynamic and diagnostic formulations, patterns of interpersonal
relationships, coping styles and defensive operations, reality
testing, risk factors, and suggestions for ways in which the psychotherapeutic
relationship might be approached most effectively.
Therapists who request testing at CIP are encouraged to develop
specific questions which they wish the testing to address. The
tester, a pre-doctoral intern under experienced, licensed supervision,
approaches the testing project with the goal of answering these
questions, if possible, and thus meaningfully tailoring the process
to meet the therapist's and client's specific requests for information
or guidance.
Testing Process
It is highly recommended that the therapist and client together
develop one or more questions that they wish to have answered
through psychological testing. The therapist then sends those
questions to the Intern Testing Coordinator at CIP. A pre-doctoral
intern will be assigned to do the testing and will talk with both
the therapist and the client in more detail about their questions.
The client will schedule a minimum of two testing sessions with
the intern, each lasting two to three hours.
After reviewing the test results and preparing a report, the
intern will contact the therapist and client to schedule a feedback
interview. In most cases, the intern will meet with the therapist
and client together to discuss the results of the testing and
give each of them a written report of the results.
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