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INC   CON   AFF      INC   CON   AFF			
*** Invalid Profile ***			
Valid Profile			
Response Patterns			
Negative Health Habits			
Psychiatric Indications			
Coping Styles			
Stress Moderators			
Treatment Prognostics			
Management Guides			
unlikely problem			
possible problem			
likely problem			
*** Noteworthy Responses ***			
Panic Susceptibility			
Disorientation			
Medical Anxiety			
Adherence Problems			
Suicidal Tendencies			
*** THIS PROFILE IS INVALID  - TOTAL RAW SCORE SCALES 1-8 			
LESS THAN 94			
GREATER THAN 165			
VALIDIY SCORE = 			
 THIS PROFILE IS 			
RAW WF AS BR			
PROFILE OF BR SCORES			
Was the MCMI2 taken by 			
 administered as an 			
(I)npatient or (O)utpatient? 			
Answer I for inpatient or O for outpatient			
Was the duration of the recent Axis I Episode: 			
1. Less than one week			
2. One to four weeks			
3. One to three months			
4. Three to twelve months			
5. Periodic; one to three years			
6. Continuous; one to 			
three years			
7. Periodic; three to seven years			
8. Continuous; three to seven years			
9. More than seven years			
0. Cannot categorize			
Enter a number 0-9			
OF QUESTIONABLE VALIDITY			
 based on the validity scale.			
Validity Questioned based on 			
 DISCLOSURE score			
Patient entered as an 			
No setting entered, patient assumed to be outpatient.			
Duration of recent Axis I episode: 			
not entered assumed be one to four weeks			
Cannot Categorize^Less than 1 week^1-4 weeks^1-3 months^3-12 months^Periodic; 1-3 years^Coninuous; 1-3 years^Periodic; 3-7 years^Continuous 3-7 years^More than 7 years			
There were less than 164 responses to the items on the inventory.			
Computer interpretative analysis of any responses to these			
items would not yield valid results.			
Personality Code= 			
Syndrome Code= 			
*** NOTEWORTHY RESPONSES ***			
Health Preocupation			
Interpersonal Alienation			
Emotional Dyscontrol			
Self-Destructive Potential			
CATEGORY   RAW  BR     35  60        75        85         100			
DIAGNOSTIC SCALES			
too many missing			
too young			
Was the MCMI3 taken by 			
*** Invalid Profile *** 			
Modifying Indices			
Clinical Personality Patterns			
Severe Personality Pathology			
Clinical Syndromes			
Severe Clinical Syndromes			
Health Preoccupation			
Childhood Abuse			
Eating Disorder			
*** THIS PROFILE IS 			
RAW  BR			
--- PROFILE INTERPRETATION ---			
THE FOLLOWING MMPI INTERPRETATION SHOULD BE VIEWED AS A SERIES OF			
HYPOTHESES WHICH MAY REQUIRE FURTHER INVESTIGATION.			
HS,D,HY,PD,MF,PA,PT,SC,MA,SI,L,F,K			
--- CRITICAL ITEMS ---			
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--- SCALE SCORES ---			
   HS    D   HY   PD   MF   PA   PT   SC   MA   SI    L    F    K			
   LB   CA   DY   DO   RE   PR   ST   CN   D1   D2   D3   D4   D5			
  SC1A SC1B SC2A SC2B SC2C SC3  MA1  MA2  MA3  MA4  MAC  ICA   HE			
  MAS  MF1  MF2  MF3  MF4  MF5  MF6  SI1  SI2  SI3  SI4  SI5  SI6			
  SOC  DEP  FEM  MOR  REL  AUT  PSY  ORG  FAM  HOS  PHO  HYP  HEA			
   TI  TII  TIII TIV   TV  TVI  TVII  OH  NPD   SK  PTSD			
'<' or '>' indicates 'T' out of table range			
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Raw Score:			
? Cannot Say (Raw): 			
Percent True:			
Percent False:			
Profile Elev.:			
Welsh Code (new): 			
   unable to show ties			
ANX,FRS,OBS,DEP,HEA,BIZ,ANG,CYN,ASP,TPA,LSE,SOD,FAM,WRK,TRT			
Content Scales Profile			
Butcher, Graham, Williams, and Ben-Porath (1989)			
Supplementary Scales Profile			
No Incomplete MMPI-2 found for this patient			
Patient did not answer the required 370 questions			
Harris-Lingoes Subscales			
(to be used as an aid in interpreting the parent scale)			
Raw Score			
Depression			
Hysteria			
Psychopathic Deviate			
Paranoia			
Schizophrenia			
Hypomania			
Social Introversion Subscales			
(Ben-Porath, Hostetler, Butcher, and Graham)			
Wiener-Harmon Subtle-Obvious Subscales			
Total T Score Difference (Obvious-Subtle): 			
Additional Supplementary Scales			
Uniform T scores are used for HS, D, Hy, Pd, Pa, Pt, Sc, Ma, and			
the Content Scales; all other MMPI-2 scales use linear T scores.			
PSY-5 Personality Psychopathology Five			
RC Restructured Clinical Scales			
Critical Items			
 Koss-Butcher Critical Items were endorsed.			
 Lachar-Wrobel Critical Items were endorsed.			
OMITTED ITEMS			
The following items were omitted by the client.  It may be helpful to			
discuss these items with this individual to determine the reason			
for non-compliance with test instructions.			
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New Validity Scales			
F(p) interpreted only in Inpatient or Correctional settings			
MDS interpreted only when individual is married or separated			
Experimental Content Component Scales			
Fears Subscales			
Depression Subscales			
Health Concerns Subscales			
Bizarre Mentation Subscales			
Anger Subscales			
Cynicism Subscales			
Antisocial Practices Subscales			
Type A Subscales			
Low Self-Esteem Subscales			
Social Discomfort Subscales			
Family Problems Subscales			
Negative Treatment Indicator Subscales			
'<' OR '>' indicates 'T' out of table range			
K and Non-K Corrected Profile			
   M M P I   P R O F I L E      			
Factors			
VERY HIGH			
VERY LOW			
 VERY HIGH   HIGH     AVERAGE     LOW    VERY  LOW			
NEO PI-R Profile			
Copyright (c) 1985, 1988, 1992, 1994 by Psychological Assessment Resources Inc.			
Reproduced by permission.			
NEO PI-R Item Responses			
Summary of Responses			
Validity Indices			
Profile not scored as respondant has skipped more			
Validity indices are within normal limits and the obtained			
test data appear to be valid.			
TEST RESULTS ARE NOT CONSIDERED VALID. The profile will			
be printed but it should only be used if the administrator has reason to			
believe that the profile is valid despite these indications of inaccurate			
or random responding.			
The respondant has denied answering the questions honestly and accurately.			
The rater has used the same response option repeatedly in a manner			
that suggests random responding.			
This profile should be interpreted with CAUTION because a strong acquiescence			
bias may have influnced the results.			
The following facet scale(s) have more than 3 skipped items:			
Your NEO Summary			
COMPARED WITH THE RESPONSES OF OTHER PEOPLE, YOUR RESPONSES SUGGEST			
THAT YOU CAN BE DESCRIBED AS:			
Sensitive, emotional			
Generally calm and			
Secure, hardy, and			
and prone to			
able to deal with			
generally relaxed			
experience feelings			
stress, but you			
even under stress-			
that are upsetting.			
sometimes experience			
ful conditions.			
feelings of guilt,			
anger or sadness.			
Extraverted, outgoing			
Moderate in activity			
Introverted,reserved			
active and high-			
and enthusiasm.			
and serious.			
spirited. You prefer			
You enjoy the			
You prefer to be			
to be around people			
company of others			
alone or with a few			
most of the time.			
but you also			
close friends.			
value privacy.			
Open to new			
Practical but willing			
Down-to-earth,			
experiences. You have			
to consider new			
broad interests and			
ways of doing things.			
traditional and			
are very imaginative.			
You seek a balance			
pretty much set			
between the old and			
in your ways.			
the new.			
Compassionate, good-			
Generally warm,			
Hardheaded,			
natured, and eager			
trusting and agreeable,			
to cooperate and			
but you can			
and competitive.			
avoid conflict.			
sometimes be stubborn			
You tend to express			
your anger directly.			
Conscientious and			
Dependable and			
Easygoing, not very			
moderately well-			
have high standards			
sometimes careless.			
and always strive			
generally have clear			
You prefer not to			
to achieve your goals.			
goals but are able to			
make plans.			
set your work aside.			
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