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MMPI-2™ AND CPI™ REPORTS FOR CLINICIANS

MMPI CLINICAL NARRATIVE REPORTS

Among the first narrative comprehensive, computerized psychodiagnostic reports made available to the professional community, Behaviordata's reports are backed by more than 40 years of research and refinement. The reports contain ten clinical scales and 161 subscales (using four types of T-scores for each), along with 45 derived factors and indices, standardized to Behaviordata's proprietary norms. The NCS-Pearson (Minnesota) MMPI-2™ clinical scales are also in each report.

Carefully designed to optimize their usefulness to the clinical practitioner, seven types of narrative clinical reports are offered to the mental health professional. Each clinical report includes information on test validity, fully annotated, specific DSM diagnoses, and recommendations for treatment. Additional descriptions of psychodynamics and personality issues vary by report type. Non-clinical self-reports are also available for clinicians to give to their clients; these reports are unique to this system and are designed to provide the client with information about himself or herself.

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CPI Clinical Narrative Reports

Authorized by Consulting Psychologists Press to provide the CPI clinical scoring system, Behaviordata offers CPI narrative reports of the same quality and format as its MMPI-2T reports. In-depth analysis is based on 141 scales and 45 factor scores, and is the most comprehensive clinical application of the CPI instrument available in the industry.

As a widely-researched personality inventory, the CPI is useful for assessing older adolescents and adults. While the Behaviordata clinical interpretation of the CPI is useful for diagnosing pathology, the focus of the CPI instrument is on coping behavior within normal populations. Our CPI clinical reports include annotated DSM diagnoses, with an emphasis on personality traits like leadership, dominance, social maturity, responsibility, ethical behavior, and achievement style. Scoring both the 480-item and the newer, 462-item editions, Behaviordata's CPI narratives assure you of highly useful information.

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MMPI and CPI Report Types

Report 0: Profile and Data Page

A report designed primarily for the professional who prefers to interpret the inventory results himself or herself. Instead of a narrative, it contains an inventory profile, data page, and input echo page. Options available with Report 0 are the Self Report and Research Option.

Report 1: HR and Personnel Report

Designed for use by industrial psychologists and personnel counselors. Contains critical items and relevant non-clinical personality information, and emphasizes the "World of Work" section of the narrative.

Report 2: Counselor's Report

Designed for use by marriage, pastoral, rehabilitation, vocational, and school counselors or caseworkers. Includes statements about the person's strengths and weaknesses as they affect coping behavior and his or her potential for counseling. Includes the "World of Work" section.

Report 3: Violence and Risk Assessment Correctional Report

Designed for use by correctional counselors, including probation and parole officers and caseworkers in correctional institutions. A useful source of information before sentencing, in diversion programs, and to determine the potential for rehabilitation and the advisability of parole. This report addresses the issues of potential risk of violence or re-offending.

Report 5: Physician's Clinical Report

The only MMPI Report created by a physican for physicians. Contains personality and pathology information relevant to physical functioning. Included are substance abuse potential, demandingness, hypochondriacal tendencies, hysteria, diagnostic impression(s), and potential treatment modalities. Available only to licensed professionals and physicians.

Report 6: Diagnostic Clinical Report

Designed as a psychodiagnostic aid. Used by hospitals and clinics for admission purposes. Contains relevant personality and pathology information and includes the "Diagnostic Impression" section of the narrative. Available only to licensed professionals.

Report 7: Comprehensive Clinical Report

Behaviordata's most detailed report, designed for a thorough analysis of both personality and pathology. Includes fully developed and indexed suggested DSM diagnoses. Has been accepted as evidence in a wide range of legal proceedings. Available only to licensed professionals.

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Self-Report (available with any of the above reports)

A special report designed to be read by the client who has completed the Inventory. The narrative is written in the second person, using non-technical language. It includes some personality information and the "World of Work" narrative. This report is unique to the Behaviordata system. It is designed to provide the client with insightful information about himself or herself. This report can be a valuable resource for clinical assessment and or treatment.

Differential Report

Designed for program evaluations, clinical research, and evaluation of longitudinal changes in personality and pathology. A non-narrative report, used when an MMPI or CPI is given to a person on two or more occasions; lists all Behaviordata scales, factors, and special scores. The two sets of scores are listed along with the amount and direction of difference occurring between the two administrations. When the scores differ by more than one standard deviation, they are flagged with an indicator of the significance of difference. Requires two administrations to the same person.

(Marriage Counseling and Family Therapy Reports are in the development stage at present.)

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MMPI and CPI Available Options

Research Option (RO) - adds scale scores, profile, and other numeric data

Critical Items (CI) - lists item responses that are unusual or noteworthy

Supplementary Scores (SS) - scores for additional, non-narrated scales

Penal/Correctional (P/C) - additional information useful in forensic cases

DSM/ICD-9 - diagnoses classified by ICD-9 as well as DSM (required by Workers' Compensation and some insurance companies).

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SHAPIRO CONTROL INVENTORY (SCI)

The SCI is a new instrument to provide a comprehensive examination of issues in human control. The 197-item instrument yields 9 scales that measure a person's ability to exercise control in real-life situations.

GUIDEPAK

The GuidePak is a self-help instrument designed to let a client integrate information about personality (as it relates to working) and occupational interests, to choose his or her ideal career. It includes narrative reports for both the CPI™ and the Strong Interest Inventory™, as well as a 101-page workbook intended to increase client commitment and participation. The workbook provides additional career information for the client’s use.

COMPREHENSIVE PERSONALITY PROFILE (CPP)

The CPP is a state-of-the-art psychological measure designed to help in improving employee selection. This useful instrument helps personnel managers identify strengths and weaknesses in each candidate for employment, while pinpointing management problems.

STRONG INTEREST INVENTORY™

The Strong Interest Inventory™ has the longest history of any job-related inventory. This test assesses a person’s vocational interests and compares the person’s scores to those of people who are established in certain professions. In addition, the test measures the person’s intellectual efficiency, as well as introversion vs. extroversion. The test also describes people in terms of general types of vocational interests, namely "Realistic," "Investigative," "Artistic," "Social," "Enterprising," and "Conventional."

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