Assessments are a great way to begin your therapy journey
They provide a data-driven snapshot of information about YOU to process and apply in subsequent sessions. Assessments can also be a valuable tool for checking progress over time or observing results based on objective measures.
Ray Sibert offers the following assessments to his clients. All assessments include an hour-long session to debrief results and (if desired) strategize a therapy plan.
The Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment identifies people as one of 16 MBTI personality types. Each type reflects how a person naturally prefers to direct and receive energy, take in information, make decisions, and approach the outside world. Knowing this provides a powerful framework for understanding and relating to people.
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is the most common psychometric test devised to assess personality traits and psychopathology.
The "Prepare/Enrich" test is a comprehensive assessment tool used primarily in premarital counseling, designed to help couples identify their relationship strengths and areas for growth by exploring various aspects like communication, conflict resolution, finances, family background, and personal values, providing a personalized roadmap for building a strong marriage based on their unique dynamics.
Preparing for a strong and passionate marriage is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. More than a million couples have used our award-winning Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts (SYMBIS for short) and now—through the new SYMBIS Assessment—we can help you prepare for lifelong love like never before.
A Marital Satisfaction Inventory (MSI), most commonly referred to as the "Marital Satisfaction Inventory-Revised" (MSI-R), is a self-report questionnaire used to assess the nature and extent of distress within a marriage or romantic relationship, allowing couples to evaluate various aspects of their partnership and identify areas of potential concern, particularly regarding communication, conflict resolution, and overall satisfaction; it is often used in couples therapy to guide treatment plans.
The Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (FACES) is a self-report survey that assesses how well a family adapts and bonds. It's used to measure cohesion, adaptability, communication, and satisfaction.