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I.

Personal Data
Name
Address:
Tel. No:
Referred by:

II. Reason for Referral


The client has indicated a desire to gain a better intellectual and psychological
understanding of herself. She claims that she must first understand herself in order to
perform well as a psychologically balanced individual and in order for her to form
good relationships with others. Also, to understand which careers are most suited to
her cognitive abilities.

III. Test Administered


Jung Typology Test
Grit Scale
Personality Mosaic
Draw a Person Intellectual Ability Test for Children, Adolescents and Adults (DAP-
IQ)

IV. Test Results and Interpretation


A. A Qualitative Summary of Test Results and Brief Qualitative Description

Jung Typology Test

Type: ISFJ
I-3% Marginal Preference No preference over Introversion and
Extraversion
S- 6% Slight Preference Sensing over Intuition
F- 50% Moderate Preference Feeling over Thinking
J- 34% Moderate Preference Judging over Perceiving
Personality Mosaic Rank Interpretation

R-1 6th Realistic Personality


I- 4 3rd Investigative Personality
A-4 4th Artistic Personality
S - 12 1st Social Personality
E-4 5th Enterprising Personality
C-9 2nd Conventional Personality

Grit Scale
Raw Score Mean Interpretation
47 3.916 Mostly Gritty

DAP-IQ
Raw Score Standard Score Interpretation
37 109 Average

B. Test Interpretation

The client’s ISFJ type are extremely warm and demonstrative within the family circle—
and often possessive of their loved ones. They are extremely loyal to them and are ready
to provide emotional and practical support at a moment’s notice. ISFJs often find
themselves in occupations that either involve a lot of interactions with other people
and/or require meticulousness and diligence. Favored areas of occupation include social
work and service-oriented professions. According to her JTT results, she appears to have
marginal preference for introversion or extraversion. The client appeared to be kind,
although her social circle is small, consisting largely of acquaintances and relatives. She
appeared to be friendly, yet connecting with others drains her energy. The client has
slight preference on sensing than intuition, thus the client is more likely to acquire
knowledge based on what she has actually seen rather than what she has thought up in her
head. She also seemed to have moderate preference on feeling than thinking. It
demonstrates that the client processes information through her emotions, and that she is
more inclined to make decisions based on her sentiments. The client is also more inclined
to stick to her plans than to try other possibilities, according to the results.

The client's Personality Mosaic Test result matches her Jung Typology Test result. A
sociable personality is the client's most prominent trait. She appears to exist purely
through her feelings, and she is most likely to deal with difficulties and make decisions
based on them whenever problems arise. She appears to have genuine relationships with
others, and she offers emotional support to those who need it.

The client's intrapersonal competency seems to be mostly gritty, according to the client's
test results, notably on the Grit Scale. The client appeared to be able to stay focused on
the long-term objective. The client is more likely to be dedicated to her goals, she seemed
to be goal-oriented, and does not giving up easily. The client may become distracted from
time to time, but she quickly recovers. The client stated that she had some difficulty, but
that she was able to swiftly recover and return to her game. More likely client's
perseverance, passion and resilience is consistent with the client's academic
achievements.

The client’s general mental abilities appeared to be average. The best sign of this is that
she passed the Cagayan State University College Entrance Examination, which is a
paper-pencil test that assesses cognitive aptitude in a variety of topics. She was one of
4,749 people who passed the exam out of a total of 10,534.

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