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Referenser och kontaktuppgifter

                             Psykologikonferensen 2019

KONTAKT

Erik Hammarström
erik.hammarstrom@regionorebrolan.se

Malin Holm
malin.holm@sahra.se

Cilla Kallenberg
cillakallenberg@gmail.com

Andrea Rovira Torres
andrea.roviratorres@skane.se
Cancerrehabiliteringsmottagningen, SUS Lund

Artiklar om utredningsmetodik/multi-metod

Bornstein, R. F, (2017) Evidence-based Psychological Assessment Journal of Personality Assessment, vol 99, no 4, 435-445

Finn, SE (2012): Implications of Recent Research in Neurobiology for Psychological Assessment, Journal of Personality Assessment, 94:5, 440-449

Finn, S. E. (2011). What new understandings of shame mean for psychological assessment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Society for Personality Assessment, Boston, MA, as part of a symposium, “Working with Shame in Psychological Assessment” (S.E. Finn, Chair).

Finn, S. E. (2011). Journeys through the Valley of Death: Multimethod psychological assessment and personality transformation in long-term psychotherapy. Journal of Personality Assessment, 93, 123-141.

Finn, S. E. (2014). Learning to navigate Karpman’s Triangle: The healing potential of assessing traumatized clients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, as part of a symposium, “Countertransference and Trauma: Therapeutic Uses of Self in Collaborative/Therapeutic Assessment,” (D. H. Engelman, Chair.)

Hartmann, Ellen & Gr⊘nner⊘d, Cato (2009) Rorschach Variables and Big Five Scales as Predictors of Military Training Completion: A Replication Study of the Selection of Candidates to the Naval Special Forces in Norway, Journal of Personality Assessment, 91:3, 254-264, DOI: 10.1080/00223890902794309

Meyer, Finn, Eyde, Kay, Moreland, Dies, Eisman, Kubiszyn & Reed (2001) Psychological Testing and Psychological Assessment, A Review of Evidence and Issues, American Psychologist, Vol. 56, No. 2, 128-165

Mihura, Joni L, (2012) The Necessity of Multiple Test Methods in Conducting Assessments: The Role of the Rorschach and Self-Report Psychol. Inj. and Law, 5:97–106

Nisbett, R.E & Wilson, T.D (1977) Telling more than we can know: Verbal reports and mental processes Psychological review, 8, 231-259

Paulhus, D. L, Lysy D.C & Yik, M.S.M (1998) Self-report Measures of Intelligence: Are they useful as Proxy IQ Test? Journal of Personality 66:4, August 1998

Shedler, J, Mayman, M &Manis, M (1993) The Illusion of Mental Health, American Psychologist, Vol. 48. No. 11, 1117-1131

Visser, B. A et al (2008) What makes you think You´re so smart? Measured abilities, personality, and sex differences in relation to self-estimates of multiple intelligences Journal of Individual Differences, Vol 29 (1): 35-44

Wilson, T.D & Dunn, E.W (2004) Self-knowledge: Its limits, value, and potential for improvement. Annual Review of Psychology, 55, 493 – 518

R-PAS-artiklar

Berry, B. A. & Meyer, G. J. (2018): Contemporary Data on the Location of Response Objects in Rorschach’s Inkblots, Journal of Personality Assessment, DOI: 10.1080/00223891.2017.1408016

Erard, R. E. (2012). Expert Testimony Using the Rorschach Performance Assessment System in Psychological Injury Cases. Psychological Injury and Law, 5, 122-134.

Giromini, L., Viglione, D.J., Pineda, J.A., Porcelli, P., Hubbard, D., Zennaro, A., & Cauda, F. (2017). Human Movement Responses to the Rorschach and Mirroring Activity: An fMRI Study. Assessment. https://doi.org/10.1177/1073191117731813

Giromini, L., Viglione, D. J., Zennaro, A., & Cauda F. (2017). Neural activity during production of Rorschach responses: An fMRI study. Psychiatric Research: Neuroimaging, 262, 25-31.

Hosseininasab, A., Meyer, G. J., Viglione, D. J., Mihura, J. L., Berant, E., Resende, A. C., Reese, J., & Mohammadi, M. R. (2017). The effect of CS administration or an R-Optimized alternative on R–PAS variables: A meta-analysis of findings from six studies. Journal of Personality Assessment. Advance online publication. 1-14. doi:10.1080/00223891.2017.1393430

Meyer, G. J. (2017). What Rorschach performance can add to assessing and understanding personality. International Journal of Personality Psychology, 3, 36-49.

Meyer, G. J., & Eblin, J. J. (2012). An overview of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS). Psychological Injury and Law, 5, 107-121.

Meyer, G. J., Shaffer, T. W., Erdberg, P., & Horn, S. L. (2015). Addressing issues in the development and use of the Composite International Reference Values as Rorschach norms for adults. Journal of Personality Assessment, 97, 330-347. doi: 10.1080/00223891.2014.961603

Mihura, J. L., Dumitrascu, N., Roy, M., & Meyer, G. J. (2017). The centrality of the response process in construct validity: An illustration via the Rorschach space response. Journal of Personality Assessment. Advance online publication.

Mihura, J. L., Meyer, G. J., Dumitrascu, N., & Bombel, G. (2013). The validity of individual Rorschach variables: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the Comprehensive System. Psychological Bulletin, 139, 548-605.

Pignolo, C., Giromini, L., Ando, A., Ghirardello, D., Di Girolamo, M., Ales, F., & Zennaro, A. (2017). An interrater reliability study of Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R–PAS) raw and complexity-adjusted scores. Journal of Personality Assessment. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2017.1296844

Viglione, D., Giromini, L., Gustafson, M., & Meyer, G. J. (2014). Developing continuous variable composites for Rorschach measures of thought problems, vigilance, and suicide risk. Assessment, 21, 42-49.

Viglione, D. J., Meyer, G. J., Jordan, R. J., Converse, G. L., Evans, J., MacDermott, D., & Moore, R. C. (2015). Developing an alternative Rorschach administration method to optimize the number of responses and enhance clinical inferences. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 22, 546-558.

Övrig rorschachforskning:

Mihura, J. L., Bombel, G., Dumitrascu, N., Roy, M., & Meadows, E. A. (2018): Why We Need a Formal  Systematic Approach to Validating Psychological Tests: The Case of the Rorschach Comprehensive System, Journal of Personality Assessment. Advance online publication

Eva Lundbäck , Kaj Forslund , Gunnar Rylander , Jussi Jokinen , Peter Nordström , Anna-Lena Nordström & Marie Åsberg (2006): CSF 5-HIAA and the Rorschach Test in Patients Who Have Attempted Suicide, Archives of Suicide Research, 10:4, 339-345

Gregory J. Meyer & Robert P. Archer (2001): The Hard Science of Rorschach Research: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go? Psychological Assessment. Vol. 13, No. 4, 486-502

TAT-artiklar

Jenkins, S. R (2017) The Narrative Arc of TATs: Introduction to the JPA Special Section on Thematic Apperceptive Techniques Journal of Personality Assessment, vol. 99, NO. 3, 225–237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2016.1244066

Jenkins, S. R (2017) Not Your Same Old Story: New Rules for Thematic Apperceptive Techniques (TATs), Journal of Personality Assessment, 99:3, 238-253, DOI: 10.1080/00223891.2016.1248972

Wartegg-artiklar

Crisi, A (2016) The wartegg drawing completion test: Inter-rater agreement and criterion validity of three new scoring categories International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy [1577-7057] yr:2016 vol:16 iss:1 pg:83 -90

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GRØNNERØD & GRØNNERØD (2010) Are large drawings signs of psychological expansion or effects of drawing skills? A critical evaluation of Wartegg drawing size categories in a Finnish sample  Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 51, 63–67 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9450.2009.00729.x

Soilevuo Grønnerød, J., & Grønnerød, C. (2012). The wartegg zeichen test: A literature overview and a meta-analysis of reliability and validity. Psychological Assessment, 24(2), 476-489. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezp.sub.su.se/10.1037/a0026100

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