An interpersonal perspective on the personality assessment process |
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Authors: | Hopwood Christopher J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1116, USA. hopwood2@msu.edu |
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Abstract: | Many aspects of therapeutic approaches to the personality assessment process derived from or are consistent with Sullivan's interpersonal approach to clinical practice, but the link between such approaches and contemporary interpersonal theory remains underdeveloped. In this article, I argue that contemporary interpersonal theory provides a valuable framework within which to conceptualize the personality assessment process. Specifically, I argue that interpersonal models can parsimoniously represent client behavior and can facilitate discussions of assessment data with assessees. Further, I show that hypotheses on the therapeutic mechanisms of personality assessment can be reframed in contemporary interpersonal metatheory so that they can be compared and tested directly. |
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