Bender | Gestalt Test Cards.pdf

The Bender Gestalt Test, also known as the Bender-Gestalt Test, is a psychological assessment tool used to evaluate cognitive functioning, particularly in the areas of visual-motor skills, cognitive development, and personality. Developed by Lauretta Bender in 1938, the test has been widely used in various settings, including clinical, educational, and research environments. This paper provides an overview of the test, its history, administration, scoring, and interpretation, as well as its applications and limitations.

Overall, the Bender Gestalt Test is a widely used assessment tool that can provide valuable insights into an individual's cognitive and emotional functioning. However, it should be used in conjunction with other assessment tools and in the context of a comprehensive evaluation. Bender Gestalt Test Cards.pdf

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In legal settings, the BGT can be a component of a larger battery used to assess an individual’s cognitive functioning.

The nine cards that make up the Bender Gestalt Test are: