The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is a widely used, standardized personality assessment that evaluates personality structure, psychological functioning, and potential areas of emotional or behavioral difficulty.
Session Format: Conducted in person only.
Duration: 2 hours
What is included:
- Administration of the MMPI (self-report questionnaire) in a structured session.
- Scoring and interpretation according to standardized norms.
- Analysis of personality traits, emotional patterns, and psychological functioning.
Clinical Scales Interpretation:
The MMPI provides empirically derived clinical scales that assess a wide spectrum of psychological constructs, such as:
• internalizing symptoms (anxiety, depression, somatization)
• externalizing behaviors (impulsivity, aggression, conduct-related difficulties)
• thought and perceptual disturbances
• affective and interpersonal functioning
• behavioral dysregulation
These scales are interpreted in relation to normative data and clinical guidelines.
Purpose and Outcome:
The assessment provides a detailed report that helps psychologists, psychiatrists, or therapists understand personality structure and identify areas where support or intervention may be helpful. This is not a diagnostic tool for mental disorders on its own, but it offers valuable insights that support clinical decision-making and treatment planning.
İlgi Anderson
Klinik Psikolog
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