Evaluation and Testing in Vocational Rehabilitation Justin M.

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Evaluation and Testing in Vocational Rehabilitation Justin M. King, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Professional Vocational Evaluator

Components of a Vocational Evaluation Record Review and Clinical Interview Several Core Domains: Demographic Information Educational History Vocational Experience Activities of Daily Living Vocational Activities Medical History

Components of a Vocational Evaluation Psychometric Testing Academics (Reading, Vocabulary, Mathematics, Spelling) Aptitude (Ex. WAIS-IV) Mood/Personality Testing (Ex. MMPI-2 & PAI) Vocational Interests (Ex. CAI, Strong Interest Inventory, CAPS)

Components of a Vocational Evaluation Specific Aptitude Testing Mechanical Reasoning Computer Operation Computer Programming Clerical Aptitude

Components of a Vocational Evaluation Work Sample Testing VALPAR Comprehensive Work Sample System

Components of a Vocational Evaluation Dexterity Purdue Pegboard Pinch Gauge Eye-Hand-Foot Coordination

Work Capacity versus Functional Capacity Testing Matheson, L. (2003). The functional capacity evaluation. In G. Andersson & S. Demeter & G. Smith (Eds.), Disability Evaluation. 2nd Edition. Chicago, IL: Mosby Yearbook.

DOT and O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) O*NET

Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT)

O*NET

O*NET

Current Issues In Vocational Rehabilitation Incomplete Evaluations Releasing Raw Test Data

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