Uncover People’s Hidden Personality with the Skill of a Professional
Monday, November 26th, 2007
Uncover People’s Real Personality with the Skill of a Professional!
Professional Analyst is your program of choice when you want sophisticated personality information, whether for a psychology practice, in human resources to make decisions about who to hire, or other uses where a clinically validated report is needed. Questions can be given at the computer or on a separate form. You get a 5-7-page report, which has been validated against the MMPI by Dr. James Johnson in his work at the University of Minnesota.
o Improve your personal life, business or professional practice
o Put the depth and power of a Ph.D. or M.D. caliber personality evaluator on your PC
o Learn all you need to know about any other person
Professional Analyst represents a milestone in the history of personality evaluation software.
Use this software for doing professional evaluations, selecting job applicants, counseling students, or in your personal life. Professional Analyst gives you a total picture of another person’s psyche without generalizing, glossing over details or sounding like a newspaper horoscope.
Professional Analyst lets you discover people’s real personality on 19 separate scales, including narcissism, depression, mania, recent stress, childhood neurosis, marital problems, delinquency, anxiety, conscientiousness, paranoia and many others.
Professional Analyst is based on research begun in 1972 by Dr. James Johnson. It required 17 years and development costs approaching $1 million. It’s easily the most sophisticated computer program on the market for the assessment of people.
Professional Analyst is a comprehensive assessment system that delves into many facets of personality and integrates this information into two distinctly different reports.
o General Report:
Gives you information on day-to-day functioning, current mood, ways of thinking, major defenses, habit structures, life needs, social relationships, hobbies, vocational interests and motivational requirements.
o Clinical Report:
Reports on the presence of psychopathology and how to treat it. This report is written in cold clinical language that may be offensive to some. You should be prepared to deal with the clinical facts about how people think, dream and act. The Clinical Report is intended for the person who is serious about understanding human behavior and motivation. (Note for professionals: You’ll get a DSM diagnosis on both Axis I and Axis II.)


