“Clinical Skills: Developmental Psychology – Course summary (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)"
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History taking is essential in child psychological assessment for several reasons:
It consists of several aspects:
It is important to take the goodness of fit between the child’s characteristics and the context into account in which one is expected to function. The content of history taking often includes complaints/symptoms (1), developmental history (2), family history (3), social functioning (4), academic functioning (5), family relations (6), interests and strengths (7) and views of the problem (8).
Genograms refer to a family tree that allows the clinician to document the family structure (1), the relationships among family members (2), critical events (3) and any particular variables of interest (4). It presents information graphically in a manner that is quickly interpreted.
There are several behaviours that should be observed by the clinician during history taking:
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This bundle contains everything you need to know for the course "Clinical Skills: Developmental Psychology" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains all the lectures and the following chapters of the books:
Clinical assessment
...This bundle contains a summary of the following chapters of the book "Clinical assessment of child and adolescent personality and behaviour by Frick, Barry, & Kamphaus (fourth edition)": 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 15, 16.
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