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Anchoring Referral Questions to the Summary/Recommendations; 2. Making the Report Readable; 3. Impressions and Interpretations Organized According to Domains 327 $a4. Minimal Reference to Tests and Testing5. Integrated/Readable Expansion of Interpretations That Are Connected to Client's World; 6. Recommendations Sufficiently Broad, Treatment Plan Integrated With Interpretations, Related to Client's World; Recommended Reading; Chapter 3: Format of the Psychological Report; Identifying Information; Referral Question; Evaluation Procedures; Behavioral Observations/Mental Status; Background Information; Test Results; Impressions and Interpretations (or Simply "Findings" for Forensic Reports); Using the Integrated Information Manager 327 $aIntegrating Contradictory Sources of InformationTypes of Subheadings; Summary; Recommendations; Signature/Title; Appendix; Recommended Reading; Chapter 4: Recommendations; Tailoring Recommendations to the Client; Categories of Recommendations; Treatment; Treatment Planning for Psychotherapy; Systematic Treatment Selection/Innerlife Model; Best Practices and Treatment Planning; Education/Self-Help; Placement; Further Evaluation; Alteration of Environment; Miscellaneous; Recommended Reading; Chapter 5: Types of Psychological Reports; Intellectual/Cognitive Reports; Neuropsychological Reports 327 $aPsychoeducational ReportsPersonality Reports; Forensic Reports; Vocational/Career Reports; Recommended Reading; Chapter 6: PRWA Overview and Sample Walkthrough; Introduction; Developing a Psychological Report With the PRWA Wizards; Sample Walkthrough: Creating a New Client Record and Developing a Psychological Report; Program Security; Creating a New Client Record; Enter Client Identifying Information; Viewing Client Personal Information; Starting to Work on the Psychological Report; Viewing the Main Report Composition Window; Working on Report Content; Start Editing Mode 327 $aViewing Guidelines and Example Text for the Report TopicExample of Using One of the PRWA Wizards; Selecting One or More Common Phrases; The PRWA Wizards; Using the Outline/Navigation Pane for Quick Positioning; Adding Treatment Recommendations Using the Wizard; Checking for Potentially Problematic ("Red Flag") Phrases; Previewing, Copying, or Printing the Psychological Report; Viewing the Composed and Formatted Report; Returning to Report Composition; Finishing Your Work Session; Closing the Program; Conclusion; Appendix A: Annotated Psychological Report; Confidential Patient Information 327 $aReferral Question 330 $a Expert Report Writing Software-provides a step-by-step guide to writing clinically sound and rich psychological reports The Psychological Report Writing Assistant software is a highly interactive program that guides the report writer through all phases of writing a report that is comprehensive, includes integrated interpretation, uses everyday language, and answers the referral questions. 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