To fulfill the minimum assessment requirement, Interns must conduct three comprehensive psychological batteries during the training year. Please note that depending on the Intern’s track, the number of assessments will vary significantly. A comprehensive psychological battery is defined as an assessment that includes at least two tests designed to measure at least two categories of psychological functioning (i.e., intelligence, achievement, personality, adaptive function, etc.). Importantly, in order to qualify as a comprehensive assessment, these measures cannot be screeners. Below is a list of commonly used assessment measures and screeners used across the various internship sites.
RBANS | MOCA | MMSE | TOMM | Trail Making Test |
WAIS-IV | WASI-2 | PAI | MMPI-3 | MMPI RF |
MCMI III | WASI-II | WISC-V | WRAT-5 | BASC-3 |
NEPSY-II | MMPI-A | PAI-A | MFAST | BDI |
ILS | ABAS-3 | VIP | SASSI-4 | DRS-2 |
TOPF | WMS-IV | ADI-R | CARS | WIAT-IV |