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Personality Assessment: Practice and Teaching for the Next Decade
Journal of Personality Assessment (1984)
  • Richard H. Dana, Portland State University
Abstract

This paper describes some loci for personality assessment practices in the next decade. There are new domains for description of Personality Disorders, stress and coping skills, and individual modernity and acculturation. An emphasis on psychological health assessment is consistent with primary and secondary intervention. A focus on competence and awareness of environmental demands leads to a rationale for assessment components of a psychological health evaluation. Education for the general public and training for professional assessors are relevant teaching goals. Competence, fairness, and an adequate repertoire of tools are requisite for professionals.

Keywords
  • Personality assessment,
  • Psychology -- Training
Publication Date
1984
Citation Information
Richard H. Dana. "Personality Assessment: Practice and Teaching for the Next Decade" Journal of Personality Assessment Vol. 48 Iss. 1 (1984)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_dana/77/