“…Though they have different names, most commonly they are called either therapeutic assessment (Ackerman, Hilsenroth, Baity, & Blagys, 2000; Callahan, Price, & Hilsenroth, 2003; Finn, 1996, 2003; Finn & Tonsager, 1992, 1997, 2002; Hilsenroth, Peters, & Ackerman, 2004; Michel, 2002; Newman & Greenway, 1997; Tharinger, Finn, Wilkinson, & Schaber, 2007; Wygant & Fleming, 2008) or collaborative/individualized assessment (Fischer, 2000, 2006; Purves, 2002; Riddle et al, 2002). Less prominent, though clearly related, models include collaborative consultation to psychotherapy (Engelman & Frankel, 2002) and brief personalized assessment feedback (Wild, Cunningham, & Roberts, 2007). The most prevalent contemporary model, therapeutic assessment, is a brief, highly structured, theoretically and empirically based approach to assessment and testing.…”