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what treatment plans can be used from mmpi-ii results

by Prof. Maritza Miller Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Is there an alternative to the MMPI-2 test?

The MMPI-2-RF provides a valuable alternative to the MMPI-2 test, not a replacement. The MMPI-2 test continues to be published and fully supported by the University of Minnesota Press and distributed exclusively by Pearson.

What is clinically significant on the MMPI-2?

Anything above 65 and anything below 50 is considered clinically significant and open for interpretation by the psychologist. Throughout the years and over numerous research studies, a set of standard clinical profiles have emerged on the MMPI-2 which professionals call “codetypes.”

How is the MMPI scored?

Assigned to each question within the MMPI quiz is a base score of zero which will in total produce a mean score of around 50 for each of the scales being measured. Certain combinations of answers to the questions will add or minus 1 point of your score and at the end your final result is presented.

How many omitted items are acceptable in an MMPI-2 protocol?

The MMPI-2 manual suggests that protocols with 30 or more omitted items should be considered invalid and not interpreted. Other experts suggest interpreting with great caution protocols with more than 10 omitted items and not to interpret at all those with more than 30 omitted items.

What can the MMPI be used for?

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is a psychological test that assesses personality traits and psychopathology. It is primarily intended to test people who are suspected of having mental health or other clinical issues.

Which can the MMPI-2 aid in diagnosing?

It's primarily used to help mental health professionals assess and diagnose mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety. Lawyers also use the MMPI as forensic evidence in criminal defense and custody disputes.

In what ways has the MMPI-2 RF been used?

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF), published in 2008, is a 338–item self-report test used by clinicians to assist with assessment of adult psychological dysfunction and treatment planning.

Can MMPI diagnose PTSD?

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2; Butcher, Dahlstrom, Graham, Tellegen, & Kaemmer, 1989) is one of the most widely used assessment instruments in mental health and, as such, is often used in the assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Can MMPI diagnose schizophrenia?

Approximately 72% of patients reliably diagnosed as schizophrenics were detected on the MMPI via a set of standard criteria (T score on Sc greater than or equal to 80 less than or equal to 100; total raw score on Sc consisted of no more than 35% K items; T score on F greater than or equal to 75 less than or equal to 95 ...

Can MMPI diagnose ADHD?

The AUC of the LDA method was the largest, with an excellent level of diagnostic accuracy; (4) Conclusions: ML using the MMPI-2 in a large group could provide reliable accuracy in screening for adult ADHD.

Can the MMPI-2 RF be useful in assessing mental status?

The MMPI-2-RF aids clinicians in the assessment of mental disorders, identification of specific problem areas, and treatment planning in a variety of settings. The test can be used to help: Assess major manifestations of psychological dysfunction.

Can MMPI diagnose bipolar?

Conclusion: The MMPI-2 Goldberg index and PSY-5 scales can offer a useful contribution to the differential diagnosis of depressive, psychotic and bipolar disorder.

Which approach to psychopathology is followed while making an MMPI profile?

MMPI. The original MMPI was developed on a scale-by-scale basis in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Hathaway and McKinley used an empirical [criterion] keying approach, with clinical scales derived by selecting items that were endorsed by patients known to have been diagnosed with certain pathologies.

Does the MMPI assess for trauma?

Clinicians might be best advised to use the MMPI-2 clinical and content scales in their assessment of PTSD in civilian patients presenting with a history of trauma.

What does the MMPI-2 measure?

The MMPI-2 is a 567 item, true/false self-report measure of a person's psychological state. It has nine validity scales (or 'lie' scales), assessing for lying, defensiveness, faking good and faking bad and among others [5]. These scales make it very difficult to fake the MMPI-2 results.

Is the MMPI-2 reliable and valid?

The MMPI-2 is a psychological test that has proven to be both reliable and valid. This test has truly 'withstood the test of time. ' Just as the MMPI-2 is the most widely used psychological test, it is also the most researched.

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What are the results of the MMPI?

The MMPI Test Results are measured by the MMPI-2 ‘scales’, which are the set of classifications of personality traits and psychopathy that the MMPI is designed to measure from a person taking the test. These are essentially the MMPI Test Result categories. The number of scales is continuing growing – but there are 10 primary categories (called the Clinical Scales) that are used in the assessment of the MMPI-2 test. The results of the clinical scale have to reflect a true and accurate reflection of the patient taking the test and this is done by an additional 11 ‘Validity Scales’ that check the results and make sure the person doing the test answered honesty and consistently.

What is the interruption of the MMPI?

The interruption of the MMPI is used as a criteria for acceptance of employment in many government and business organizations. Included in the analyst, is a section of dishonesty so the bottom line is, if you lie on the test you get caught!

How many items are in the Addiction Acknowledgment Scale?

Items not contributing to internal consistency were dropped and replaced by two items that improved scale internal consistency. The Addiction Acknowledgment Scale is made up of 13 items. Research has shown that both the APS and the AAS discriminate well between substance abuse samples and samples of either psychiatric patients or normals. In addition they discriminate between samples considerably more effectively than MAC-R.

How many omitted items are considered invalid?

The MMPI-2 manual suggests that protocols with 30 or more omitted items should be considered invalid and not interpreted. Other experts suggest interpreting with great caution protocols with more than 10 omitted items and not to interpret at all those with more than 30 omitted items.

Is the F scale a good indicator of psychopathology?

2. If one can rule out profile invalidity, the F Scale is a good indicator of degree of psychopathology, with higher scores suggesting greater psychopathology. 3. Scores on the F Scale can be used to generate inferences about other extratest characteristics and behaviors.

How many items are in the MMPI-2-RF?

Composed of 338 items, with the RC (Restructured Clinical) Scales at its core, the MMPI-2-RF builds on the strengths of the MMPI®-2 test to create a new standard. Psychometrically up-to-date, the MMPI-2-RF is linked to current models of psychopathology and personality.

Is the MMPI-2-RF a replacement for the MMPI-2?

The MMPI-2-RF provides a valuable alternative to the MMPI-2 test, not a replacement. The MMPI-2 test continues to be published and fully supported by the University of Minnesota Press and distributed exclusively by Pearson.

What is the interruption on MMPI 2?

The interruption of the MMPI-2 is called the SCORE. Assigned to each question within the MMPI quiz is a base score of zero which will in total produce a mean score of around 50 for each of the scales being measured. Certain combinations of answers to the questions will add or minus 1 point of your score and at the end your final result is presented.

How to interpret a T score?

1) Identify the T score you want to interpret. This will come from the results of the test. 2) Look at your T score on the normal distribution. Average is any score between 40-60, A slight issue would be between 30-40 or 60-70. Problem areas with a score below 30 and over 70. 3) Compare your score to the average T score.

Does MMPI take training?

It does take training and knowledge to get a psychological accuracy that is useful for employment or court use of the MMPI. Assessment, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, MMPI, MMPI-2, Personality, Psychology, Test.

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