A counselor is a person who helps people solve various psychological problems. The following are the measurement skills and evaluation of psychological counselors I have compiled for you, hoping to help you!
First, intelligence test.
1, wexler Adult Intelligence Test (WAIS-RC), compiled by American psychologist wexler, is an international intelligence scale.
2. Joint Raven test. A nonverbal intelligence test designed by British psychologist Raven in 1938.
3. China Binet.Alfred Test. It was compiled by psychologists Binet.Alfred and Simon in 1905, and Professor Wu completed the third revision of the Chinese version in 1982, which was called "China Binet.Alfred Test".
Second, personality test.
1, Minnesota multiple personality test. Suitable for 16 years old people who have graduated from primary school or above to take the exam.
2. Canovschi 16 personality factor test (16PF). The scale implemented by a group can also be tested separately.
3. Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) was used to investigate the personality types of adults over 6 years old/kloc-0, and the juvenile questionnaire was used to investigate the personality types of infants aged 7- 15. Subjects with different academic qualifications can be used.
Three. Assessment of psychological and behavioral problems
1 90 symptom list (SCL-90). * * * There are 90 projects, which cover a wide range of' mental symptoms', from feeling, emotion, thinking, consciousness, behavior to living habits, interpersonal relationships, eating and sleeping, etc.
2. Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS). There are 20 items reflecting the subjective feelings of depression, and each item is divided into four grades according to the frequency of symptoms, in which 10 is the positive grade and 10 is the negative grade.
3. Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS). It is used to evaluate the severity of anxiety symptoms and their changes in treatment, and is suitable for adults with anxiety symptoms. Mainly used for evaluation, not for diagnosis.
Fourth, stress and related issues assessment.
1, life event scale. Including three aspects: first, family life, second, work and study, and third, social interaction.
2. Social Support Rating Scale. Understand the characteristics of social support and its relationship with mental health, mental illness and various physical diseases.
3. Coping Style Questionnaire (CSQ). Including 62 items, * * * is divided into six sub-tables, which are problem solving, self-blame, asking for help, fantasy, retreat and rationalization.
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