Book Review: The Psychologist’s Book Of Self-Tests
Now you can discover exactly what’s stopping you from living the life you long to lead-and what you can do about it. Based on the latest research, this inspiring guide by renowned author and psychologist Dr. Louis Janda presents twenty-four psychological tests that will help you identify the barriers standing between you and a more fulfilling personal and professional life-and figure out how you can overcome them. Developed by behavioral researchers for professional use, these tests are divided into three sections-personal barriers, interpersonal barriers, and one’s capacity for change-and cover every aspect of personality, from self-esteem, impulsiveness, and self-efficacy, to intimacy, anger, and romantic relationships. Best of all, at the end of each test, Dr. Janda provides expert advice that will help you use your results to make changes for yourself or help you decide whether you should seek professional help. Refreshingly candid and insightful, The Psychologist’s Book of Personality Tests will not only help you achieve greater personal and professional success-it will show you how to get what you want out of life. These 25 tests, developed by research psychologists, can help you discover just about everything you always wanted to know about yourself, including intelligence, career, love, sexuality and personality. The profile that emerges will give you valuable insight into yourself-and point you in the right direction on your quest for self-improvement.
Authors: Louis Janda
Publishers: The Berkeley Publishing Group
Date of Publication: 1996
No. of pages: 230
