
Breakthru Counseling Care Tests
All tests are reviewed by a counselor in collaboration with a licensed psychologist to ensure the most useful and comprehensive treatment of our clients.
Taylor-Johnson temperament analysis
The T-JTA is a widely used, quick and convenient personality assessment especially designed for use in premarital, marital and family counseling “Criss-Cross” testing, a unique feature of the T-JTA, allows one individual to complete the test, giving their perception of the other person. Self or individual appraisal is also possible using the T-JTA. This brief, 180 item test takes approximately 30 minutes to complete and can be administered to individuals, couples, or groups. Register Here
16PF
The 16PF Questionnaire is a self-report assessment instrument that measures the sixteen normal adult personality dimensions discovered by Dr. Cattell in his landmark research. From client responses to the questionnaire, standardized scores (stens) are derived for each of the sixteen personality factors and scores for five Global Factors (the original Five-Factor Model) are computed. These scores enable you to formulate personality models useful in industrial/organizational applications, clinical settings, counseling, and research for predicting human behavior. It takes approximately 30-50 minutes to complete. Register Here
MMPI-2 (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)
The MMPI-2 is the most widely used and widely researched adult psychological inventory. Appropriate for individuals 18 years and older, the MMPI-2 test consists of 567 true/false items that assess major symptoms of social and personal adjustment and maladjustment. This test is frequently administered to assist clinicians in making accurate diagnoses and implementing appropriate and helpful treatment methods. This test takes approximately 60-90 minutes to complete. Register Here (If you are registering for the AGSC please click here)
MCMI-III (Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory)
The MCMI-III is a self report instrument designed to assess personality and clinical syndromes. Appropriate for individuals 18 years and older, this test is comprised of 175 true/false items and takes a total of 30-60 minutes. Register Here (If you are registering for the AGSC please click here)
DAT (Differential Aptitude Tests) & CII (Career Interest Inventory)
DAT have long been recognized as an integral part of comprehensive career counseling. The DAT is designed to be used in conjunction with the Career Interest Inventory. When the DAT is used in conjunction with the Career Interest Inventory (CII), a complete profile of student's interests and aptitudes can be developed.
The DAT is a battery of tests designed to measure student’s ability to learn or to succeed in a number of different areas (Verbal, Numerical, Abstract, Perceptual Speed and Accuracy, Mechanical Reasoning, Space Relations, Spelling, & Language Usage). It is comprised of two levels that collectively measure the aptitudes of students in Grades 7-12. The CII is comprised of two levels (Grade 7-9 & 10-12). It consists of 120 job activity statements designed to related student’s interests to 15 occupational groups representing the world of work. As a result of DAT and CII, students will find helpful to explore post-secondary education and occupational alternatives and plan and make decisions about their future careers. Register Here
