![]() I didn't have the ability to look at the "grading" of the test the last time, which is why I sought it out this time, and as I pointed out, the comments on the questions are completely wrong, which is why I wanted to know more information. This is the first time I will be taking the test at a medical facility, so I don't know if there will be any differences. I got no feedback on it, they had me answer 300+ questions that were at the least ripped off of this test, and eventually I called to find out the status after two weeks and they said I had failed the psych eval. I took a very similar test (May have been the same one, not sure) about 10-12 years ago when applying for a job at Best Buy. I'm pretty sure I could find instructions for just about any medical procedure online. It's also hard to understand the context of quite a few of the questions, which is what concerns me, because I may think a question is asking one thing, and it is being "interpreted" as asking if I am going to punch someone in the face if they interrupt me while I'm working.Īgain, this is why professionals administer and interpret it. Thats like saying you can't find any instructions for a medical procedure. There is nothing that really shows HOW they interpret anything, other than the actual scores. Unfortunately, thanks to Pearson, you cannot find any REAL information about the test online EXCEPT that it has to be administered and interpreted by a professional. And even if it were, you aren't qualified to interpret it. Thats not true at all, the answers are subjective. I mean, I understand your point, but the answers are the same same whether you take it alone or under supervision. R/getmotivated r/motivation r/relationshipadvice r/internetparents r/offmychest R/Abuse r/Bullying r/survivorsofabuse r/rapecounselling r/raisedbynarcissists r/raisedbyborderlines r/ptsd r/anxiety r/ADHD r/depression Instead, please take a picture of the physical copy and upload to an image hosting site such as imgur, and message the mods with the link. We do not accept digital forms of identification as they can easily be found online by anyone. We do not keep verification documents after adding your flair. Please block out personal information, such as your name and picture. If you are a trained therapist who wishes to become a verified contributor to this subreddit, please message the moderators with a picture of your medical ID, student ID, diploma, or other form of verification with your reddit username handwritten next to it. ![]() If you are experiencing a crisis that will lead to you doing harm to yourself or others, please stop browsing Reddit and contact emergency services, go to a hospital, or contact a crisis line near you. Remember that no one is the expert on your situation but yourself, and that we cannot know or recognize the full context of any individual's situation from text. This does not replace actual therapy in any way, and the advice given here does not constitute a therapeutic relationship. It is strictly prohibited to DM participating mental health professionals asking for professional or free advice or for those professionals to use this space to self-refer. It is our expectation that all users will be treated with respect. Verified mental health professionals that answer here are doing this on a volunteer basis. level) with thousands of hours of clinical experience volunteering their time to create this safe space for questions and discussions. The moderators are trained therapists (Master’s and Ph.D. This sub does not provide professional therapeutic advice and users assume no liability for any advice given. The advice or information provided here cannot be fully moderated and should be considered for entertainment and informational purposes only. This is a public forum with no expectation of confidentiality.
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