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The Addicted Mind Podcast

25: Figuring It Out The Power Of Psychological Assessments with Tracy Zemansky

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

We have a fantastic guest today. Dr. Tracy Zemansky is here to speak about the fascinating topic of psychological assessment, and how it can help you or your client on a journey of healing.

What is a psychological assessment? It’s not what we typically see in the movies. It is a way of evaluating a particular part of an individual and trying to understand it more. To get as much information as possible psychological tests, interviews, questionnaires, behavioral observations, and sometimes collateral interviews, which are interviews with people that know the individual well, are used.

Tracy explains that this process is like being a detective looking into someone's personality. Searching with the client, and possibly their therapist, at any concerns that may be getting in the way of their goals.

We give the example of a client that is stuck and may not be able to gain long-term sobriety, or they may not be able to form the long-term relationships they want. Going through the process of psychological assessment may help to find more details that can be helpful.

The tests Tracy uses differ significantly from client to client. A psychological assessment for a client that is working on their relationship difficulties would look very different from a client that is, for instance, struggling with alcohol addiction. Each assessment is created for the individual client.

These tests can be anything from true or false or multiple choice questions which are scored by mathematical algorithms, to Rorschach style inkblot tests to observe how the client reacts to the unknown, and it is also scored in a particular way. How the client interacts in the room during the test is helpful as well.

The results of these tests, the behavior of the client during testing, and what they and their therapist says are all used to getting a broad and revealing picture for the assessment.

Psychological testing cannot predict the future and cannot tell us what caused our pasts. But testing can help us make links which can be useful in therapy. Setting concrete goals and asking questions that can be answered is essential.

Going through a psychological assessment and getting this level of detail can help you set out a roadmap to pursue the life you want in recovery. It can speed up the therapeutic process by pointing out the roadblocks that have been in your way.



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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. This is episode 25. And today our guest is Tracy Samanski.

0:14.0

Now, I'm very excited to have Tracy on the show because I got to hear Tracy about two years ago, I got to hear Tracy speak at a conference about

0:22.9

psychological assessment. And since then, I've always found it really fascinating how psychological

0:30.4

assessment can help clients really zero in and get the help that they need. And her presentation was just really amazing.

0:40.9

So I asked her to come on to the podcast and she agreed.

0:44.4

So I was super excited about that.

0:46.3

So I hope you guys enjoy this episode.

0:49.3

I think it's a wealth of information about how this can help a client or help you if you're stuck in your

0:57.6

recovery or stuck in your healing journey. So I really hope you enjoy it. Once again,

1:03.8

if you want to support the Addicted Mind podcast, please rate and review us in iTunes or Stitcher.

1:09.9

That really does help get us noticed and really builds the credibility of this podcast.

1:16.2

So if you're enjoying it, I'd really appreciate that favor a lot.

1:19.5

Thank you so much for all the people that have done it so far.

1:22.7

So let's start this episode.

1:34.3

Hello. start this episode. Hello everyone, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. I have a wonderful guest today.

1:36.3

Her name is Tracy Zamansky, and she is going to talk about psychological assessment

1:43.3

and what that means and how people can use that in their

1:46.6

healing journey. Tracy, thank you for coming on. Do you want to introduce yourself? Sure. And thank you

1:52.3

very much, Dwayne, for having me. It's an honor to be able to talk about something that I'm very

1:57.3

passionate about and find fascinating with other people.

2:01.4

That's awesome. I don't know if you remember a little while ago, you did a presentation at the

2:08.0

ITAP conference, and I attended that and listened to you, speak about in detail, about

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