Psychometric Testing - Training 2008

The Australian College of Applied Psychology is now accepting applications from psychologists and probationarypsychologists for a professional development training module (36 hours) in a range of psychological testing. Additional group supervision hours will be available following the training module with access to ACAP's psychometric test library.

This workshop series offers 36 hours of PRBV mandated competencies inpsychological assessing, interviewing, testing, report writing and legal and ethical issues.

16 August • WISC-IV
23 August • MTBI
31 August (Sunday) • WAIS-IV
• Wechsler Memory Scale
• WTAR
6 September • NEO
• Ravens Progressive Matrices
13 September • Use of tests in counselling practice
• Test of mood and anxiety
• DSM-IV
• Purpose of reports
20 September • Life cycle of a psychometric project
• Report writing
• Legal, ethical and professional considerations

 

Contact Julie Stainmagen on psyregmelb@acap.edu.au or 03 8613 0607

Enrolments are limited - Applications close Friday 1 August. Find us at 400 Queen Street, Melbourne

If I were to say anything to those thinking about studying at ACAP, it would be this: of all the colleges and institutions that promise you the world, when it comes to learning, ACAP offers comprehensive programs, experienced, professional trainers, flexibility and excellent resources.

I shopped around for a good learning institution and the more I looked, the more ACAP came out on top.
Michael Adamantidis
Registered Psychologist