
The Clinical Interpretation of MMPI-2
A Content Cluster Approach
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. February 2005
Book
Hardback
302 pages
978-0-8058-5033-8 (ISBN)
Description
In a managed care era, the MMPI-2 is becoming an overloaded workhorse, required to generate more and more of the assessments that a battery of instruments once did. Though all now rely on the MMPI-2 for good reasons, and the MMPI has fallen out of use entirely, some important and clinically useful scales were lost in the transition.
Edward Gotts and Thomas Knudsen have recovered these scales and integrated them with all the standard MMPI-2 scales, the recently published Restructured Clinical Scales, and a number of scales they have constructed to assess positive strengths and coping abilities, and response consistency-inconsistency. This book lays out their new Content Cluster interpretive approach.
Drawing on data from a large psychiatric inpatient sample, they present item composition, reliability, and validity information for each recovered and new scale, and convincingly demonstrate that their new Content Cluster approach results in improved prediction and interpretive power. They also show how to conjoin Rorschach and MMPI-2 results in more effective assessment strategies, and how to tie MMPI-2 results to specific DSM-IV criteria.
The Clinical Interpretation of the MMPI-2: A Content Cluster Approach offers psychologists essential new tools for clinical and personality assessment.
Edward Gotts and Thomas Knudsen have recovered these scales and integrated them with all the standard MMPI-2 scales, the recently published Restructured Clinical Scales, and a number of scales they have constructed to assess positive strengths and coping abilities, and response consistency-inconsistency. This book lays out their new Content Cluster interpretive approach.
Drawing on data from a large psychiatric inpatient sample, they present item composition, reliability, and validity information for each recovered and new scale, and convincingly demonstrate that their new Content Cluster approach results in improved prediction and interpretive power. They also show how to conjoin Rorschach and MMPI-2 results in more effective assessment strategies, and how to tie MMPI-2 results to specific DSM-IV criteria.
The Clinical Interpretation of the MMPI-2: A Content Cluster Approach offers psychologists essential new tools for clinical and personality assessment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
720 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-5033-8 (9780805850338)
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Persons
Edward E. Gotts, Thomas E. Knudsen
Content
Contents: Preface. Guide to Scale Names Referenced in Text. A Content Cluster Approach to MMPI-2 Interpretation. Assessing the Quality of the Test Record: The Validity and Response Style Scales. Status of the Basic Scales. Synopsis of the Special Scales: Sources and Interpretation. Overview and Results of a Clinical Research Program. Renewing the Old: Scale Recoveries and Losses. New Developments for MMPI-2. The DSM and Axis I Conditions. Clusters, Personality Traits, and Disorders. Prognosis and Risk Management Scales. Conjoint MMPI-2 and Rorschach Interpretation. Interpreting the Individual MMPI-2 Record. Appendices.