PSY 711: Cognitive-Behavioral Assessment of Children

Program
Level
Graduate
Credits 3
This course reviews the basic principles underlying the assessment of children’s behavior and psychological adjustment using a cognitive-behavioral and developmental theoretical framework. Special considerations when working with children will be reviewed along with specific attention directed toward: (1) ethics, (2) behavioral observation/coding systems, (3) rating scales, (4) use of self-report with children, and (5) interviews. Students will receive instruction in choosing an appropriate instrument, designing a multi-method assessment battery, interpreting test results, and writing reports. The important link between assessment and treatment planning and evaluating treatment outcome will be stressed as well.
Prerequisites
PSY 502, PSY 504, PSY 600, PSY 708; PSY 502 and PSY 504 may be taken concurrently.
Semester Offered
Spring