Saturday, August 5, 2017

Knowing The Facts About Psychological Testing Child Custody

By Nancy Reed


It is common for people who are in a custody battle to have met with more or one professional in the mental health field. This is completely normal because it is highly important to get accurate results when doing psychological testing child custody. The more in depth these evaluations are, the more information can be learned about how well the person can parent.

Asking who is the better parent is a very complex question and not one any single living person nor test can accomplish. The best tests take care of part of the job, and one of the ones that is commonly applied is MMPI-2. What this test accomplishes is it finds out if there are any mental disorders the person has and finds out how their cognitive skills are.

When you ask anyone to name a sort of test that comes to mind for most any kind of psychologic evaluation, you would probably hear the Rorschach Inkblot Test a lot. This is a very widely known one which involves black blots of ink on pages and patients are asked what they see in them. While this has been widely used for a long time, a lot of professionals now say that it is very subjective.

Tests come in all shapes and sizes, and this is a good thing because some people are better at taking some than they are at others. Some people do well with multiple choice, while others prefer true or false. In this case, that individual may like the MCMMI-3, which consists of 175 questions that are all true or false.

Some professionals will make use of the Thematic Apperception Test, also known as the TAT. It has elements to it that are similar to the Rorschach in that the person taking it will be asked to describe things that they are shown. The difference is that instead of looking at abstract blots of ink, they are viewing depictions of people in black and white.

You can get a lot of good information out of children if you know how to ask them the right way, and one of the best ways that they know how to communicate is by telling you a story or by drawing you a picture. There can be a lot of deep information revealed in those simple things, which is what the Bricklin Perceptual Scales method is all about. This information is not always considered the most reliable though.

Sometimes a particular scale or grading system will incorporate a number of different methods in order to get the best results. The one known as the ASPECT uses the MMPI-2, an IQ test for both the parents and the kids, some drawing, and interviews. However, no matter how much a test does, people will still criticize it.

When people are given these grading systems to evaluate their parenting skills, they are really just specialized tools that try to fast track us to the root of the information. Although they can sometimes work great, interviews in and of themselves are generally considered the best thing to observe. It can be helpful to interview anyone who does not have a bias.




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