What You Will Learn
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How The Course Works
- View the presentation. Each psychological test is taught with easy to understand instructions, visuals, and information on when to use it in your practice.
- Take the quiz. Answer a few questions online and submit your answers to Portrait Health Academy.
- Get your Certificate as a level 1 testing administrator
- You are now a Certified Testing Administrator qualified to provide testing, market yourself as a certified Testing Administrator, bill for testing, and recruit new patients through referrals for testing.
- Your CE certificate will be mailed to you.
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course Details
A comprehensive online course for all mental health professionals who want to become certified to administer psychological testing to patients. Over 2.5 hours of easy to understand videos, handouts, and resources that cover the following psychological tests.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - 2 (MMPI-2)
This test can be used to help:
Assists in evaluating, diagnosing, and making treatment decisions for clients that may have ADHD & inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, problems with learning, aggression, & problems with family relationships
Conners 3 (Parent Form)
Assists in evaluating, diagnosing, and making treatment decisions for children that may have ADHD & inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, problems with learning, executive functioning, aggression, & problems with peer relationships
Beck Youth Inventories Second Edition (BYI - II)
The Beck Youth Inventories™ -Second Edition are designed for children and adolescents ages 7 through 18 years. Five self-report inventories that assess symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger, disruptive behavior, and self-concept.
Beck Depression Inventory Youth (BDI-Y)
Measures sadness, negative thoughts about one’s self and future, and bodily symptoms.
Beck Anxiety Inventory Youth (BAI-Y)
Measures fearfulness, worry, and bodily symptoms indicating anxiety.
Beck Depression Inventory – II (BDI - II)
Measures characteristic attitudes and symptoms of depression. The Beck Depression Inventory® is the most widely used instrument for detecting depression.
Beck Anxiety Inventory - (BAI)
The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) is the most widely used instrument for detecting anxiety. It is a brief, criteria-referenced assessment for measuring anxiety severity.
Test of Variables of Attention (T.O.V.A.)
The Test of Variables of Attention is a computerized test of attention that assists in the screening, diagnosis, and treatment monitoring of attention disorders, like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Measures variability of response time (consistency), response time, impulsivity, inattention. Measure ability to stay on task, attention span duration, degree of restlessness, ability to complete a task, ability to control emotions and ability to interact socially.
Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)
The PAI provides information relevant for clinical diagnosis, treatment planning and screening for psychopathology. The PAI covers constructs most relevant to a broad-based assessment of mental disorders.
Parent Satisfaction Scale (PSS)
Identifies troubled parent-child relationships by assessing the parents’ attitudes toward parenting and is useful in making child custody decisions and conducting family therapy.
Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile
Sensory Profile products can help you:
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory – III (MCMI)
Use with individuals being evaluated for emotional, behavioral, or interpersonal difficulties. Assess the interaction of Axis I and Axis II disorders based on the DSM-IV® classification system, identifies the deeper and pervasive personality characteristics underlying a patient's overt symptoms,gains an integrated understanding of the relationship between personality characteristics and clinical syndromes to facilitate treatment decisions.
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System – Second Edition (ABAS-Second Edition)
A complete assessment of adaptive skills functioning from birth through adulthood.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - 2 (MMPI-2)
This test can be used to help:
- Assess major symptoms of social and personal maladjustment.
- Identify suitable candidates for high-risk public safety positions.
- Give a strong empirical foundation for a clinician's expert testimony.
- Assess medical patients and design effective treatment strategies, including chronic pain management.
- Evaluate participants in substance abuse programs and select appropriate treatment approaches.
- Support college and career counseling recommendations.
- Provide valuable insight for marriage and family counseling.
Assists in evaluating, diagnosing, and making treatment decisions for clients that may have ADHD & inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, problems with learning, aggression, & problems with family relationships
Conners 3 (Parent Form)
Assists in evaluating, diagnosing, and making treatment decisions for children that may have ADHD & inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, problems with learning, executive functioning, aggression, & problems with peer relationships
Beck Youth Inventories Second Edition (BYI - II)
The Beck Youth Inventories™ -Second Edition are designed for children and adolescents ages 7 through 18 years. Five self-report inventories that assess symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger, disruptive behavior, and self-concept.
Beck Depression Inventory Youth (BDI-Y)
Measures sadness, negative thoughts about one’s self and future, and bodily symptoms.
Beck Anxiety Inventory Youth (BAI-Y)
Measures fearfulness, worry, and bodily symptoms indicating anxiety.
Beck Depression Inventory – II (BDI - II)
Measures characteristic attitudes and symptoms of depression. The Beck Depression Inventory® is the most widely used instrument for detecting depression.
Beck Anxiety Inventory - (BAI)
The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) is the most widely used instrument for detecting anxiety. It is a brief, criteria-referenced assessment for measuring anxiety severity.
Test of Variables of Attention (T.O.V.A.)
The Test of Variables of Attention is a computerized test of attention that assists in the screening, diagnosis, and treatment monitoring of attention disorders, like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Measures variability of response time (consistency), response time, impulsivity, inattention. Measure ability to stay on task, attention span duration, degree of restlessness, ability to complete a task, ability to control emotions and ability to interact socially.
Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)
The PAI provides information relevant for clinical diagnosis, treatment planning and screening for psychopathology. The PAI covers constructs most relevant to a broad-based assessment of mental disorders.
Parent Satisfaction Scale (PSS)
Identifies troubled parent-child relationships by assessing the parents’ attitudes toward parenting and is useful in making child custody decisions and conducting family therapy.
Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile
Sensory Profile products can help you:
- Understand the complexities of their sensory processing
- Gather critical sensory information related to home, school, and work
- Design strategies for managing daily life
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory – III (MCMI)
Use with individuals being evaluated for emotional, behavioral, or interpersonal difficulties. Assess the interaction of Axis I and Axis II disorders based on the DSM-IV® classification system, identifies the deeper and pervasive personality characteristics underlying a patient's overt symptoms,gains an integrated understanding of the relationship between personality characteristics and clinical syndromes to facilitate treatment decisions.
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System – Second Edition (ABAS-Second Edition)
A complete assessment of adaptive skills functioning from birth through adulthood.
- Determine how individual is responding to daily demands
- Develop treatment and training goals
- Determine eligibility for services and Social Security benefits
- Assess individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID), learning difficulties, ADD/ADHD, or other impairments
- Assess capability of adults to live independently