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    Interpretive Report: Clinical Settings

    MMPI-2-RFMinnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured FormYossef S. Ben-Porath, PhD, & Auke Tellegen, PhD

    ID Number: 1aAge: 26Gender: MaleMarital Status: Married Years of Education: 14Date Assessed: 08/02/2008

    Copyright 2008 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.Distributed exclusively under license from the University of Minnesota by NCS Pearson, Inc. Portions reproduced from theMMPI-2-RF test booklet. Copyright 2008 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. Portionsexcerpted from the MMPI-2-RF Manual for Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation. Copyright 2008 by the Regents ofthe University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form, MMPI-2-RF, and the MMPI-2-RF logo aretrademarks of the University of Minnesota.

    TRADE SECRET INFORMATIONNot for release under HIPAA or other data disclosure laws that exempt trade secrets from disclosure.

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    MMPI-2-RF Validity Scales

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    100

    90

    80

    70

    60

    50

    40

    30

    K-rL-rFBS-rFsFp-rF-rTRIN-rVRIN-r

    Raw Score:

    Response %:

    VRIN-r

    TRIN-rF-r

    Fp-r

    Variable Response Inconsistency

    True Response InconsistencyInfrequent Responses

    Infrequent Psychopathology Responses

    3

    48

    100

    Fs

    FBS-rL-r

    K-r

    Infrequent Somatic Responses

    Symptom ValidityUncommon Virtues

    Adjustment Validity

    0

    42

    100

    0

    42

    100

    2

    51

    100

    12

    57

    100

    6

    45

    100

    9

    55

    100

    4

    57

    100

    120

    110

    The highest and lowest T scores possible on each scale are indicated by a "---"; MMPI-2-RF T scores are non-gendered.

    Cannot Say (Raw): 0

    T Score: T

    40Percent True (of items answered): %

    T

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    MMPI-2-RF Higher-Order (H-O) and Restructured Clinical (RC) Scales

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    90

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    30

    RC9RC8RC7RC6RC4RC3RC2RC1RCdBXDTHDEID

    Raw Score:

    T Score:

    Response %:

    EIDTHDBXD

    Emotional/Internalizing DysfunctionThought DysfunctionBehavioral/Externalizing Dysfunction

    4

    41

    100

    RCdRC1RC2

    RC3RC4

    DemoralizationSomatic ComplaintsLow Positive Emotions

    CynicismAntisocial Behavior

    RC6RC7RC8

    RC9

    Ideas of PersecutionDysfunctional Negative EmotionsAberrant Experiences

    Hypomanic Activation

    1

    42

    100

    4

    51

    100

    6

    50

    100

    1

    48

    100

    1

    38

    100

    4

    49

    100

    6

    49

    100

    4

    70

    100

    1

    47

    100

    4

    46

    100

    9

    45

    100

    120

    110

    The highest and lowest T scores possible on each scale are indicated by a "---"; MMPI-2-RF T scores are non-gendered.

    Higher-Order Restructured Clinical

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    MMPI-2-RF Somatic/Cognitive and Internalizing Scales

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    100

    90

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    60

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    30

    NFC ANPAXYSTW MSFBRFNUCGIC HPC HLPCOG SFD

    Raw Score:

    T Score:

    Response %:

    MLSGICHPC

    NUCCOG

    MalaiseGastrointestinal ComplaintsHead Pain Complaints

    Neurological ComplaintsCognitive Complaints

    1

    46

    100

    AXYANPBRF

    MSF

    AnxietyAnger PronenessBehavior-Restricting Fears

    Multiple Specific Fears

    SUIHLPSFD

    NFCSTW

    Suicidal/Death IdeationHelplessness/HopelessnessSelf-Doubt

    InefficacyStress/Worry

    2

    54

    100

    0

    41

    100

    0

    42

    100

    0

    46

    100

    0

    45

    100

    0

    42

    100

    1

    52

    100

    2

    48

    100

    0

    44

    100

    1

    43

    100

    1

    47

    100

    3

    48

    100

    0

    43

    100

    Somatic/Cognitive Internalizing

    120

    110

    The highest and lowest T scores possible on each scale are indicated by a "---"; MMPI-2-RF T scores are non-gendered.

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    MLS SUI

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    MMPI-2-RF Externalizing, Interpersonal, and Interest Scales

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    100

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    SAV MECAESACTAGGSUBJCP FML DSFIPP SHY

    Raw Score:

    T Score:

    Response %:

    FML

    IPPSAV

    SHYDSF

    Family Problems

    Interpersonal PassivitySocial Avoidance

    ShynessDisaffiliativeness

    2

    57

    100

    CP

    SUBGG

    CT

    Juvenile Conduct Problems

    Substance AbuseAggression

    Activation

    AES

    MEC

    Aesthetic-Literary Interests

    Mechanical-Physical Interests

    1

    44

    100

    2

    44

    100

    0

    37

    100

    0

    41

    100

    1

    39

    100

    3

    50

    100

    1

    43

    100

    0

    44

    100

    7

    69

    100

    0

    33

    100

    InterpersonalExternalizing Interest

    120

    110

    he highest and lowest T scores possible on each scale are indicated by a "---"; MMPI-2-RF T scores are non-gendered.

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    MMPI-2-RF PSY-5 Scales

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    INTR-rNEGE-rDISC-rPSYC-rAGGR-r

    Raw Score:

    T Score:

    Response %:

    AGGR-r

    PSYC-rDISC-r

    NEGE-rINTR-r

    Aggressiveness-Revised

    Psychoticism-RevisedDisconstraint-Revised

    Negative Emotionality/Neuroticism-RevisedIntroversion/Low Positive Emotionality-Revised

    12

    60

    100

    3

    42

    100

    2

    40

    100

    7

    51

    100

    1

    47

    100

    120

    110

    The highest and lowest T scores possible on each scale are indicated by a "---"; MMPI-2-RF T scores are non-gendered.

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    SYNOPSIS

    This is a valid MMPI-2-RF protocol. Scores on the substantive scales indicate thought dysfunction.

    Dysfunctional thinking findings relate to ideas of persecution.

    PROTOCOL VALIDITY

    This is a valid MMPI-2-RF protocol. There are no problems with unscorable items. The test-taker

    responded to the items relevantly on the basis of their content, and there are no indications of over- orunder-reporting.

    SUBSTANTIVE SCALE INTERPRETATION

    Clinical symptoms, personality characteristics, and behavioral tendencies of the test-taker are

    described in this section and organized according to an empirically guided framework. Statements

    containing the word "reports" are based on the item content of MMPI-2-RF scales, whereas statementsthat include the word "likely" are based on empirical correlates of scale scores. Specific sources for

    each statement can be viewed with the annotation features of this report.

    Somatic/Cognitive DysfunctionThere are no indications of somatic or cognitive dysfunction in this protocol.

    Emotional DysfunctionThere are no indications of emotional-internalizing dysfunction in this protocol. The test-taker reports ahigh level of psychological wellbeing, a wide range of emotionally positive experiences, and feeling

    confident and energetic.

    Thought DysfunctionThe test-taker reports significant persecutory ideation such as believing that others seek to harm him.

    He is likely to be suspicious of and alienated from others, to experience interpersonal difficulties as a

    result of suspiciousness, and to lack insight.

    This interpretive report is intended for use by a professional qualified to interpret the MMPI-2-RF.

    The information it contains should be considered in the context of the test-taker's background, the

    circumstances of the assessment, and other available information.

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    Behavioral DysfunctionThere are no indications of maladaptive externalizing behavior in this protocol. The test-taker reports a

    below average level of aggressive behavior.

    Interpersonal Functioning ScalesThese scales provide no further evidence of dysfunction.

    Interest ScalesThe test-taker reports an above average number of interests in activities or occupations of a mechanicalor physical nature (e.g., fixing and building things, the outdoors, sports). Individuals who respond in this

    manner are likely to be adventure- and sensation-seeking. He indicates little or no interest in activities or

    occupations of an aesthetic or literary nature (e.g., writing, music, the theater).

    DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONSThis section provides recommendations for psychodiagnostic assessment based on the test-taker's

    MMPI-2-RF results. It is recommended that he be evaluated for the following:

    TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS

    This section provides inferential treatment-related recommendations based on the test-taker's

    MMPI-2-RF scores.

    Psychotherapy Process Issues- Persecutory ideation may interfere with forming a therapeutic relationship and treatment compliance.

    Possible Targets for Treatment- Persecutory ideation

    ITEM-LEVEL INFORMATION

    Unscorable ResponsesThe test-taker produced scorable responses to all the MMPI-2-RF items.

    Thought Disorders

    - Disorders involving persecutory ideation

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    Critical Responses

    Seven MMPI-2-RF scales--Suicidal/Death Ideation (SUI), Helplessness/Hopelessness (HLP), Anxiety

    (AXY), Ideas of Persecution (RC6), Aberrant Experiences (RC8), Substance Abuse (SUB), and

    Aggression (AGG)--have been designated by the test authors as having critical item content that mayrequire immediate attention and follow-up. Items answered by the individual in the keyed direction

    (True or False) on a critical scale are listed below if his T score on that scale is 65 or higher. The

    percentage of the MMPI-2-RF normative sample that answered each item in the keyed direction is

    provided in parentheses following the item content.

    Ideas of Persecution (RC6, T Score = 70)

    194. Omitted Item. (True, 17.1%)

    212. Omitted Item. (False, 9.1%)233. Omitted Item. (True, 5.5%)

    310. Omitted Item. (True, 3.0%)

    End of Report

    This and previous pages of this report contain trade secrets and are not to be released in response torequests under HIPAA (or any other data disclosure law that exempts trade secret information from

    release). Further, release in response to litigation discovery demands should be made only in accordance

    with your profession's ethical guidelines and under an appropriate protective order.

    MMPI-2-RF Interpretive Report: Clinical Settings ID:1a08/02/2008, Page 9

    Special Note:

    The content of the test items

    is included in the actual reports.

    To protect the integrity of the test,

    the item content does not appear

    in this sample report.

    ITEMS

    NOT

    SHOWN