2007
DOI: 10.1002/pits.20224
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Therapeutic assessment with a child as a family intervention: A clinical and research case study

Abstract: Psychological assessment has the potential to impact positively both those individuals being assessed and the systems in which they are embedded (e.g., families and schools). Therapeutic Assessment (TA) is a relatively new paradigm that uses collaborative psychological assessment to address consumers' questions of interest and promote positive change. TA with children aims to impact the parents, the child, and their relationship and to date has been used primarily in clinics and independent practices, with som… Show more

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“…However, there may be situations when doing family assessment may ease the professional's duties rather than adding something else to a professional (or team) who already has so much to do on a daily basis. Creating relationships help counselors working in the school partner with families by letting the families' own voices be heard (Allen, 2007;Tharinger et al, 2007). Additionally, these partnerships help build congruency between home and school life.…”
Section: Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…However, there may be situations when doing family assessment may ease the professional's duties rather than adding something else to a professional (or team) who already has so much to do on a daily basis. Creating relationships help counselors working in the school partner with families by letting the families' own voices be heard (Allen, 2007;Tharinger et al, 2007). Additionally, these partnerships help build congruency between home and school life.…”
Section: Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…While conducting a family-focused interview, the school counseling, school psychology, and family therapy intervention literature places a strong focus on finding family strengths (Amatea et al, 2006;Quinn & Lee, 2007;Tharinger et al, 2007). It is important to begin the interview by validating the strength of the family, listening to their concerns, and building rapport based on common goals.…”
Section: The Family/counselor Interviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This set up a major change paradigm-wise in the assessment-related behaviour and research foci and ushered in different types of therapeutic models that continue to influence the treatment of mental health disorders (Finn, 2007;Gorske & Smith, 2008;Riddle et al, 2002;Tharinger, Finn, Wilkinson, & Schaber, 2007;Wygant & Fleming, 2008). The question remains, why therapeutic approach to treatment?…”
Section: Historical Perspectives On Therapeutic Model Of Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assessor also responds to the parents' questions if any. This process does not only help parents to understand the information their child is providing through the tests and probably discover answers to their questions, but also potentially informs the assessor about parental readiness for change and feedback (Finn & Thonsager, 1997;Tharinger, Finn, Wilkinson, & Schaber, 2007). In addition, assessor may suggest parents to be tested as part of their child's evaluation, if the assessor believes that the information gathering from parental testing would help parents to better understand their child and answer their assessment questions (Finn, 2007).…”
Section: The Testing Phase Of the Ta-c Model: Parents Observing Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%