The case is presented of an 8-year-old young boy who was referred for psycho-educational assessment because of difficulties with writing. The paper provides an example of the way in which a case unfolds as further assessment data become available, and describes a number of challenging aspects of the assessment process. In this case, dilemmas arose when test results were inconsistent at different time points, and when the results were inconsistent with clinical observations. The case report illustrates the ways in which practitioners can collaborate to make sense of such discrepancies, with each contributing a slightly different perspective or set of skills that, in combination, assist to better understand a child’s difficulties
Background information Assessment forms a significant and important component of a child psychother...
Learning disabilities have traditionally been diagnosed within a school setting using a psychoeducat...
Psychological methods of assessing intelligence have been criticised because of their limited diagno...
The study investigated the reasoning processes used by psychoeducational assessors in interpreting a...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether school psycholo-gists possess the psy...
Background. The paper considers the construct of learning potential (or dynamic assessment) and its ...
Background information Assessment forms a significant and important component of a child psychothera...
Beyond the basic information provided in foundation texts and test manuals, there is a notable scarc...
This book is designed to help graduate students in school and clinical child psychology acquire the ...
This study examined the decisions made by mental health professionals when receiving background info...
Aim: In this manuscript an overview is provided of the current state of psycho-educational practice ...
School psychologists play an essential role in the provision of school-based mental health services ...
The domains that need to be considered in any psychological assessment are wide. Given the well-esta...
Aim: In this manuscript an overview is provided of the current state of psycho-educational practice ...
Psychological methods of assessing intelligence have been criticised because of their limited diagno...
Background information Assessment forms a significant and important component of a child psychother...
Learning disabilities have traditionally been diagnosed within a school setting using a psychoeducat...
Psychological methods of assessing intelligence have been criticised because of their limited diagno...
The study investigated the reasoning processes used by psychoeducational assessors in interpreting a...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether school psycholo-gists possess the psy...
Background. The paper considers the construct of learning potential (or dynamic assessment) and its ...
Background information Assessment forms a significant and important component of a child psychothera...
Beyond the basic information provided in foundation texts and test manuals, there is a notable scarc...
This book is designed to help graduate students in school and clinical child psychology acquire the ...
This study examined the decisions made by mental health professionals when receiving background info...
Aim: In this manuscript an overview is provided of the current state of psycho-educational practice ...
School psychologists play an essential role in the provision of school-based mental health services ...
The domains that need to be considered in any psychological assessment are wide. Given the well-esta...
Aim: In this manuscript an overview is provided of the current state of psycho-educational practice ...
Psychological methods of assessing intelligence have been criticised because of their limited diagno...
Background information Assessment forms a significant and important component of a child psychother...
Learning disabilities have traditionally been diagnosed within a school setting using a psychoeducat...
Psychological methods of assessing intelligence have been criticised because of their limited diagno...