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Code PR TAYLOR—JOHNSON TEMPERAMENT ANALYSIS® PROFILE
Profile Revision of 1984
Name &-4tZZ Age _.3 sex_
School_______________ Grade Degree Major Occupation Cou
Single........... Years Married _ Years Divorced........... Years Widowed._...... Children: M Ages
Answers made bjjjnd husband, wile, father, mother, son, daughter, boyfriend, girlfriend or
the person described.
A B C D E F G I
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TRAIT Nervous Depressive Social Responsive
Sympathetic Subjective Dominant disdphn TRAIT
95 'I------- -I--- - 90 _ 90 ____ _________ _______
85 85 80_-___ _________ _______ 80 75 ----- ---.-- --75 70 70 65 65 6 60
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30 30
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Quiet Inhibited Indifferent Objective Submissive Tolerant Impulsive OPPOSITE
I I Excellent Acceptable Improvement desirable
Improvement needed
DEFINITIONS
TRAITS
Nervous - Tense, high-strung, apprehensive.
Depressive - Pessimistic, discouraged, dejected.
Active-Social - Energetic, enthusiastic, socially involved.
Expressive-Responsive - Spontaneous, affectionate, demonstrative. Sympathetic— Kind, understanding, compassionate.
Subjective - Emotional, illogical, self-absorbed.
Dominant -Confident, assertive, competitive.
Hostile— Critical, argumentative, punitive. Self-disciplined - Controlled, methodical, persevering.
OPPOSITES
Composed—Calm, relaxed, tranquil. Light-hearted - Happy, cheerful, optimistic.
Quiet - Socially inactive, lethargic, withdrawn.
Inhibited - Restrained, unresponsive, repressed.
Indifferent - Unsympathetic, insensitive, unfeeling.
Objective - Fair-minded, reasonable, logical.
Submissive - Passive, compliant, dependent.
Tolerant — Accepting, patient, humane.
Impulsive— Uncontrolled, disorganized, changeable.
Note: Important decisions should not be made on the basis of this profile without confirmation of these results by other means.
Published exclusively by Psychological Publications, Inc., 290 Con ejo Ridge Avenue, Suite 100, Thousand Oaks, California 91361-4928. Copyright © 1967, 1984 by Psychological Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part prohibited. Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis® is a registered trademark of Psychological Publications, Inc. Printed in the U.S.A.
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MILLON CLINICAL MULTIAXIAL INVENTORY-11 FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY
ID NUMBER = 58 VALID REPORT PERSONALITY CODE =7w*3*14+6a5tI8E6A2sA//_*t_*// SYNDROME CODE = - ** - * // - ** - * // DEMOGRAPHIC = 58 /OT/F/3 3/W/D/C4/C/MA/--/ -----/--/io/----- / 630000007
SCORE CATEGORY - -
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DIAGNOSTIC SCALES
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DISCLOSURE
DESIRABILITY
DEBASEMENT
SCHIZOID
A VO IDA NT
DEPENDENT
HISTRIONIC
NARCISSISTIC
ANTISOCIAL
AGGRESSIVE/SADISTIC
COMPULSIVE
PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE
SELF-DEFEATING
SCHIZOTYPAL
BORDERLINE
PARANOID
ANXIETY DISORDER
SOMATOFORM DISORDER
BIPOLAR:MANIC DISORDER
DYSTHYMIC DISORDER
ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
DRUG DEPENDENCE
THOUGHT DISORDER
MAJOR DEPRESSION
DELUSIONAL DISORDER
/r pack MCMI-II reports are normed on patients who were in the early phases of assessment or psychotherapy because of emotional discomforts or social difficulties. Respondents who do not fit this normative population or who have inappropriately taken the MCMI-II for nonclinical purposes may have distorted reports. To optimize clinical utility, the report highlights pathological characteristics and dynamics rather than strengths and positive attributes. This focus should be kept in mind by the referring clinician reading the report.
Based on theoretical inferences and probabilistic data from actuarial research, the MCMI-II report cannot be judged definitive. It must be viewed as only one facet of a comprehensive psychological assessment, and should be evaluated in conjunction with additional clinical data (e.g., current life circumstances, observed behavior, biographic history, interview responses, and information from other tests). To avoid its misconstrual or misuse, the report should be evaluated by mental health clinicians trained in recognizing the strengths and limitations of psychological test data. Given its limited data base and pathologic focus, the report should not be shown to patients or their relatives.
INTERPRETIVE CONSIDERATIONS
In addition to the preceding considerations, the interpretive narrative should be evaluated in light of the following demographic and situational factors. This 33 year old divorced white woman with a college education, reports her most recent problems as Marital or Family; difficulties appear to have taken the form of an Axis I disorder of an unspecified duration.
Unless this patient is a well-functioning adult who is facing minor life stressors, her responses suggest not only an effort to present a socially acceptable front but also an intense resistance to admitting personal shortcomings. Inclined to view psychological problems as a sign of emotional or moral weakness, the patient self-protectively denies any unseemly traits or symptoms. This probably reflects either a broad-based concern about being appraised unfavorably by others or an active suspicion of the arcane motives of psychological inquiry. MCMI-II scores have been adjusted to compensate for this patient's unusual defensiveness, but the overall profile may remain partially distorted. An interpretation based on standard interpretive procedures is likely to be reasonably valid, but may fail to represent certain features of either the patient's current disorders or character.
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Theodore Milton, PhD.
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not completed by the test taker in the section below. 4. Fill in SETTING/STATUS and IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
2. Record your best Axis I and II DX using OSM-Ill codes. (usually Social Security number).
DIAGNOSTIC CODE PRE.MCMI-]E DX IMPRESSIONJ
AXIS AXIS 11
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1-DURATION OF RECENT AXIS I EPISODE
- .1
2-PERIOD OF MOST RECENT THERAPY
2
Less than one week 00 One to four weeks 30 One to three months 3O Three to twelve months DO Periodic; one to three years 3 Q Continuous; one to three years
Periodic; three to seven years DO Continuous; three to seven years 00 More than seven years
Cannot categorize
IDENTIFICATION NUPSWER
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DO ®®® 00 S®
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Outpatient never hospitalized)
Outpatient previously hospitalized)
Inpatient (mental hospital)
(general hospital)
Correctional Inmate
College Student Counselee
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S AGE MARITAL LAST
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X Never Married ø' • White a
3 First Marriage h School lii a
M D€ 3 Remarried C) Slack a
DC 3 separated Technical School a
E C S Divorced 00 C) Hispanic a
0 • C) widowed Business School a
€ 3 Cohabitating ®® ® 3 Asian 3 Muslim a F
D CE 3 Other College a
M .g DO®00040 CE 3 American a
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C) Job/School/Work 3 3 Loneliness 3 •Catholic
3 Moodiness C) 3 Self-Confidence 3 3 Jewish
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III/Tired Q 3 Alcohol 3 3 Drugs 3
Sexual Problems 3 Other 3 3 3 Anti-Social Behavior 3 3 Other 3
0* I always follow my own ideas
rather than do what others expect
— of me.
®• lye always found it more
comfortable to do things quietly
— alone instead of with others.
— a®• Talking to other people has almost
-M always been difficult and painful
— for me.
M 40(D I believe in being strong willed and
— determined in everything I do.
— 5 0* In the last few weeks I begin to cry
even when the slightest of things
— goes wrong.
— 60*Some people think of me as a
conceited and self-centered
— person.
— (Do As a teenager, I got into lots of
— trouble because of bad school
— behavior.
— 8 ® 0 I always feel I am not wanted in a
group.
g ® 0 I often criticize people strongly if
— they annoy me.
— io®*l am content to be a follower of
others.
— iiO Si enjoy doing so many different
things that I can't make up my mm
what to do first.
— 120* Sometimes I can be pretty rough
— and mean in my relations with my
— family.
Ø5 I have little interest in making
friends.
14*01 think I am a very sociable and
out-going person.
15051 know I'm a superior person, so
I don't care what people think.
lGØØPeopIe have never given me
enough recognition for the things
I've done.
have a drinking problem that I've
tried unsuccessfully to end.
isO Lately. I get butterflies in my
stomach and break out in cold
sweats.
have always wanted to stay in
the background during social
activities.
200*1 will often do things for no reason
other than they might be fun.
21 5® I get very annoyed with people
who never seem able to do things
right.
220* If my family puts pressure on me.
I'm likely to feel angry and resist
doing what they want.
230*1 often feel I should be punished
for the things I have done.
24®* People make fun of me behind my
back, talking about the way I act
or look.
z5Ø*Other people seem more sure than
I am of who they are and what they
want.
26001 tend to burst out in tears or in
anger for unknown reasons.
21Ol began to feel lonely and empty
about a year or two ago.
280*1 have a talent to be dramatic.
29O 0 I have a hard time keeping my
balance when walking.
30®l enjoy intense competition.
3 1 Q5When I run into a crisis, I quickly
look for someone to help me.
32051 protect myself from trouble by
never letting people know much
about me.
33Ol feel weak and tired much of
the time.
34*® Other people get more angry
about bothersome things than
I do.
35ØMy drug habits have often gotten
me into a good deal of trouble in
the past.
360* Lately. I find myself crying without
any reason.
310*1 think I'm a special person who
deserves special attention from
others.
3805 Under no circumstances do I ever
let myself be tricked by people who
say they need help.
395Øone sure way to make a peaceful
world is by improving peoples
morals.
40&J5ln the past I've gotten involved
sexually with many people who
didn't matter much to me.
410*1 find it hard to sympathize with
people who are always unsure
about things.
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42l®lama very agreeable and
submissive person.
4301 My own 'bad temper has been a
big cause of my troubles.
44011 don't mind bullying others to get
them to do what I want.
45OFor the past few years even minor
things seem to depress me.
46 01 My wish to get things done just
perfectly often slows down my
work.
4101 I'm so quiet and withdrawn, most
people don't even know I exist.
48011 like to flirt with members of the
opposite sex.
4900 I am a quiet and tearful person.
590 I'm a very erratic person, changing
my mind and feelings all the time.
51011 feel very tense when I think of the
day's happenings.
52•®Drinking alcohol has never caused
me any real problems in my work.
53(DO Lately, my strength seems to be
draining out of me, even in the
morning.
54011 began to feel like a failure some
years ago.
55011 strongly resent "big shots" who
always think they can do things
better than I can.
5600' have always had a terrible fear
that I will lose the love of people
I need very much.
seem to go out of my way to let
people take advantage of me.
sgؕLately, I have begun to feel like
smashing things.
59011 have given serious thought
recently to doing away with myself.
60011 am always looking to make new
friends and meet new people.
61011 keep very close track of my money
so I am prepared if a need comes
up.
62011 was on the front cover of several
magazines last year.
63OlFew people like me.
64C?JlIf someone criticized me for making
a mistake, I would quickly point out
some of that person's mistakes.
osOtSome people say I enjoy suffering.
fifiØl often let my angry feelings out and
then feel terribly guilty about it.
si®•Lately, I feel jumpy and under
terrible strain, but I don't know why.
53011 very often lose my ability to feel
any sensations in parts of my body.
59011 believe there are people who use
telepathy to influence my life.
70®Taking so-called illegal drugs may
be unwise, but in the past I found
I needed them.
it ®Øl feel tired all the time.
72(D* I can't seem to sleep, and wake up
just as tired as when I went to
bed.
iaQl I've done a number of stupid things
on impulse that ended up causing
me great trouble.
140*1 never forgive an insult or forget
an embarrassment that someone
caused me.
isl®We should respect earlier
generations and not think we know
better than they.
16011 feel terribly depressed and sad
much of the time now.
7701 1 am the sort of person that others
take advantage of.
780(D I always try hard to please others,
even when I dislike them.
ioOlSerious thoughts of suicide have
occurred to me for many years.
30011 quickly figure out how people are
trying to cause me trouble.
0101l've always had less interest in sex
than most people do.
82011 can't understand it, but I seem to
enjoy hurting persons I love.
8301A long time ago, I decided it's best
to have little to do with people.
84011 am ready to fight to the death
before Id let anybody take away
my self-determination.
asOlsince I was a child, I have always
had to watch out for people who
were trying to cheat me.
BfiOlWhen things get boring. I like to
stir up some excitement.
81011 have an alcohol problem that
has made difficulties for me and
my family.
as® hf a person wants something done
that calls for real patience, they
should ask me.
8901 1 am probably the most creative
thinker among the people I know.
9000 1 have not seen a car in the last
ten years.
9101 1 don't see anything wrong with
using people to get what I want.
92Olpunishment never stopped me
from doing what I wanted.
931®There are many times, when for no
reason, I feel very cheerful and
full of excitement.
9401 1 ran away from home as a teenagel
at least once.
95011 very often say things quickly —
that I regret having said. —
osOl In recent weeks I feel worn out —
for no special reason. —
gi®ØFor some time now I've been a
feeling very guilty because I a
can't do things right anymore. a
gaOhIdeas keep turning over and over
in my mind and they won't go —
away. —
9900 I've become quite discouraged
and sad about life in the past a
year or two. —
1000* Many people have been spying intoa
my private life for years. a
10104 1 don't know why, but I sometimes —
say cruel things just to make a
others unhappy. —
10201 1 hate or fear most people. a
1034®I speak out my opinions about a
things no matter what others a
may think. —
I04 ®4When someone in authority a
insists that I do something, I'm a
likely to put it off or do it poorly a
on purpose. a
ios®My habit of abusing drugs has a
caused me to miss work in the a
past. a
iosl®I am always willing to give in to a
others to avoid disagreements. a
101011 am often cross and grouchy. a'
103011 just don't have the strength to a
fight back anymore. a
10901-ately, I have to think things a
over and over again for no good a
reason. a
ito01 1 often think that I don't deserve a
the good things that happen a
to me. —
11 01 1 use my charm to get the a
attention of other people. a
11201When I'm alone, I often feel the a
strong presence of someone a
nearby who can't be seen. a
113®•l feel pretty aimless and don't a
know where I'm going in life, a
ii®•lately. I've been sweating a a
great deal and feel very tense. a
iisOlsometimes I feel like I must do a
something to hurt myself or —
someone else. a
11601 lye been unfairly punished by a
the law for crimes I never a
committed. a
11701I've become very jumpy in the a
last few weeks, a
11301 1 keep having strange thoughts a
that I wish I could get rid of. a
a
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— ii90l have a great deal of trouble
trying to control an impulse to
drink to excess.
— 12001 Most people think that rn a
— - worthless nothing.
21011 can get very excited sexually
when fighting or arguing with a
loved one.
1225®l have succeeded over the years
in keeping my drinking of
alcohol to a minimum.
1230*1 have always tested" people to
find out how much they can be
trusted.
1240* Even when I'm awake. I don't
seem to notice people who are
near me.
125 It is very easy for me to make
many friends.
25501 always make sure that my
work is well planned and
organized.
niQS I very often hear things so well
that it bothers me.
12805 My moods seem to change a
great deal from one day to the
next.
1 2905 1 don't blame anyone who takes
advantage of someone who
a allows it,
13005 I've changed jobs more than
three times in the past couple
of years.
13105 1 have many ideas that are
ahead of the times.
132 (DO For some time now rye been
feeling sad and blue and can't
seem to snap out of it.
iaaOSI think it is always best to seek
help in what I do.
1340*1 often get angry with people
who do things slowly.
135Ql really get annoyed with people
—2 who expect me to do what I —
don't want to do.
01 13605 In the last few years, I have
—
felt so guilty that I may do
—
something terrible to myself. — Ca
131051 never sit on the sidelines when
—> IllCE) People tell me that I'm a very
I'm at a party.
proper and moral person.
13905 1 sometimes get confused and
feel upset when people are kind
to me.
14005 My use of so-called illegal drugs
has led to family arguments.
051 am very ill-at-ease with
members of the opposite sex.
05 There are members of my
family who say I'm selfish and
think only of myself.
•®l don't mind that people are not
interested in me.
Q5Frankly. I lie quite often to get
out of trouble.
Ø5People can easily change my
ideas, even if I thought my mind
was made up.
05 Others have tried to do me in,
but I have the will power to
overcome them.
®l My parents often told me that I
was no good.
051 often make people angry by
bossing them.
• ® I have great respect for those in
authority over me.
051 have almost no close ties with
other people.
151 (DO People have said in the past that
I became too interested and too
excited about too many things.
52051 have flown across the Atlantic
thirty times in the last year.
153051 believe in the saying, "early to
bed and early to rise..."
1540S1 deserve the suffering I've gone
through in life.
155 00 My feelings toward important
people in my life often swing
from loving them to hating them.
15601 My parents always disagreed
with each other.
167050n occasion I have had as many
as ten or more drinks without
becoming drunk.
15805 In social groups lam almost
always very self-conscious and
tense.
159501 think highly of rules because they are a good guide to follow.
16005 Ever since I was a child, I have
been losing touch with the real
world.
161011 rarely feel anything strongly.
162051 used to be really restless,
traveling around from place to
place with no idea of where I
would end up.
630(Z) I can't stand people who are late
for appointments.
16405 Sneaky people often try 'to get
the credit for things I have done
or thought of.
1 6500 1 get very irritated if someone
demands that I do things his way
rather than my own.
I have the ability to be successful
in almost anything I do.
isiOl Lately, I have gone all to pieces.
168 (DO 1 seem to encourage the people
I love to hurt me.
16905 There has never been any hair
on either my head or my body.
170 (DO When lam with others I like to
be the center of attention.
171 (DO People who I admired greatly at
first have often become real
disappointments to me later.
11205 I'm the kind of person who can
walk up to anyone and tell him
or her off.
113501 prefer to be with people who
will be protective of me.
17400 I've had many periods in my life
when I was so cheerful and used
up so much energy that I fell
into a low mood.
75QI have had difficulties in the past
stopping myself from over-using
drugs or alcohol.
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LIFE HISTORY QUESTIONNAIRE
Please antter the following questionnaire, so that your psychologist can develop a comprehensive treatment plan. if you do not desire to answer any question : yet' can write "do not care to answer."
Date
1. General Information:
Name:
Address:
Telephone numbers: (day) 7T7-533o (eve.) V'/?-7JL. Age: 3 Occupation: r'Ac/o __c.-,--',_-
Who do you live with? (list people) n7 50&
Marital Status: (circle one) Singla. engaged, married, remarried, separated,
C-Rv'orce'd) widowed
If married, husband's (wife's) name, age, occupation;
2. Clinical:
a) Please describe the nature of your main problems and their duration: 't e4 c,nc4ovnc JZJLj6]'M3
b) Give a summary of the h±tory and development of your complaints (from onset to present):
2L ck.\ &s rr, sa K's
c) On the scale below, please estimate the severity of your problem(s):
mildly upsetting moderately severe very severe extremely severe Totally incapacitating_____________
d) Whom have you previously consulted about your present problem(s)?
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e) Are you taking any medication? If "yes," what, how much, and with what results?flD
f) Please list dates of any previous psychotherapy or psychiatric hospitalizations:
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3. Personal Data;
a) Date of birth: C f3 (O Place of birth; ót*ncA 9'y r'n;ckja .ci
b) Underline any of the following that applied during your childhood:
Ni t terrors
fears
bedwetting Nail biting
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unhappy childhood Sleepwalking stammering Spec. Education classes Victim of Child Abuse
c) Health during childhood and adolescence? List illnesses: Chcta'c.' ?c, Tn -a-' 95
d) Any current medical problems? Please list. n(4
e) Any surgical operations? (Please list them and give age at the time)
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f) How much alcohol do you drink in an average week? Cton4_
g) Any accidents and/or head injuries? If so, explain. tnteo& c!a4C. 4864 t'c# e $Iit
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h) List your five main fears: flJ34j %Cn- cr.c..a14 kLsct- a94Ai
'-h t e nocvncLCA;g 3)1ck 4ccJej an&oc kuc4..jos bM-L,
i) Underline any of the following that apply to you:
headaches palpitations bowel disturbances anger nightmares tension depression inability to relax don't like weekends & vacations
can't make friends can't keep a job financial problems excessive sweating mood swings allergies excessive worrying
dizziness stomach trouble fatigue take sedatives feel panicky conflict suicidal ideas sexual problems overambitious inferiority feelings short-term memory problems
long-term memory problems
loneliness often use aspirin
or painkillers
fainting spells anxiety no appetite insomnia alcohol problems tremors take drugs shy indecisive home conditions bad unable to have
a good time concentration
difficulties unusual eating habits preoccupation with weight
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Others: Please list additional problems or difficulties here.
h) Underline any of the following words which apply to you:
Worthless, useless, a "nobody," "life is empty"
Inadequate, stupid, incompetent, naive, "can't do anything right"
Guilty, evil, morally wrong, horrible thoughts, hostile, full of hate
Anxious, agitated, cowardly, unassertive, panicky, aggressive
Ugly, deformed, unattractive, repulsive
Depressed, lonely, unloved, misunderstood, bored, restless
Confused, unconfident, in conflict, full of regrets
WorthwhiLe, svmathetic, intelligent, attractive, confident, considerate
1) Present interests, hobbies, and activities: Wmn n a.n.nçGn. It.Aiorc) en C4tsctcS .. t.ec ccJtctl. 3ejc
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J) How do you spend your free time? 6-v rnbJtes -4za.cL ,ceCats:n.3 ,
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K) What is the last grade of school you completed?Co%A
1) What kind of grades did you receive in high school? gaodftA&)b&e4 LJ/KCACtS
in) What were your strongest subjects?
n) What were your weakest subjects? nts44k.,, eti1 LsL,
o) If you did not complete high school, please state why:
p) Were you ever bullied or severely teased?_______________________
q) Do you make friends easily? Do you keep them?__________
r) Have you ever been arrested? P0 If so, please provide details:__________________________________ (use back of paper if necessary)
4. Occupational Data
a) What are yoAkr career goals? ConTh + cAgotC44kL
&C9&L-a A&tflht t+-.nC tJtk U ScJ0L ik 4 b) What What is your plan to achieve these goals? .l't co.tJv%......., JA UZA
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c) Please list your last 3 jobs beginning with your current position:
Type of Position Dates of Employment 1. RZOSCufr.creckl4oj. YYtajCt K , 1q7q —
Reason for ps'cse1cr
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2 • CttD.OLktSOt't'k'C 4..q. I9'$ -z'aMqy
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— d) What do you earn? it
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What does it cost you to 1ive? 0
5. Sex Information
a) Parents attitudes toward sex? oe
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b) When and how did you derive your first knowledge of sex? 5cAo0L15e.c edc.ct-&_1
&h00L- CaP.-C4' , c) When did you first become aware of your own sexual impulses? h&ScJwt,L
d) Did you ever experience anxieties or guilt feelings related to sex? p'b
e) Please list any relevant details regarding your sexual experiences.
f) Is your present sex life satisfactory? (If not, please explain) pz -
g) Provide information about any significant heterosexual and/or homosexual interactions:
h) Are you sexually inhibited in any way? p.
6. Menstrual History
Age at first period? tc ?
Were you informed or did it come as a shock? wa&La. w'Mitn.t.& t-
- Do your periods affect your moods? ?tnS êj0eessc 1 rb
7. Marital History be- if.
How long did you know your spouse before getting married?
How long tessyou been married?
(Hu~sbDand' wife's age: 34?
Occupation o ' n or wife: cs-ems A041 sT
a) Please describe the personality of your spouse:
b) In what areas is there compatibility?
c) In what areas is there incompatibility?
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d) Row may children have you? Plase list their sex and ages. I c2k ta T1e1 ezlS.
e) Do any of your children present special problems?
f) Any relevant details regarding miscarriages or abortions? n0
g) Please list dates of previous marriages: SepT (ctlI_ Sept 119
h) Briefly describe circumstances of any separations or divorces: 3çc&.. cSLkjC)ftCJt,
8. Family Data
a) Father: gLtksto
Occupation: .L4ZMAZt411_t&, lOoL #-t-e_ IL4r,tSS 15dt s.
Health:
If deceased, your age at the time of his death?
Please describe your current relationship with your father: e(osc. 4-
r4?ttiodJ../qo ~vTh pat4s çrt
b) Mother:
Occupation: Stca.Ja#- ck0.L- 5p4etL
Health: qaDo
Please describe your current relationship with your mother: C/054L t
uj C.- 4aUC rc4n,i- eA c4Lt.
If deceased, your age at the time of her death?
c) Siblings;
Number of brothers: /
Brothers' ages; 3/
Number of sisters: / - Sisters' ages:_
d) Give a description of you. A
fathet' perscnality: "_g, g -5 tocst -fhai. his LjOutS 5tic /ou4tt9i-.4oLr I-n.s b&c. * KL4 bta& . to-'es 1014 let
e) Give a description of your m(dther's personality: LcueSpec1k, n &hiaJ-, Stha.L,
f) In what ways did your parents punish you when you were a child? 5pfrnt..t5 4 S4ta-p.
g) Please describe your family atmosphere while you were growing up: (Include your relationship with parents & siblings) LARn.j
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h) Did you feel loved and respected by your parents?
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i) Were you brought up by anyone other than your parents? If so, during what years? ,,
J) Does any member of your family suffer from alcoholism, depression, epilepsy, or any other mental disorder? A.0
k) Are there any other mzmbers of the family about whom additional information is relevant? (-c)
1) Please describe any fearful, distressing, or traumatic experiences not previously mentioned: tk
m) Have you ever lost control of your emotions or behavior? If so, please describe.
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n) Please Please describe your personality and temperament:CC.t¼. bc .
cc-i.- . a..pet4'eecnZst 44S9,rAJ, 5,L -M4s - W4- 4orT fl 4A9% 1 :14. 4o
o) Please describe ?our current social relationshiP7.
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qt**> 4-1 01 .ct¼ kk 4-j pks;c.it.ts p) Please add any additional information that is relevant to your life:
9. Sentence Stems:
a) I am a person who e'%ojs Lk, 1;ui.s Ac £' o-r4 Acr-1u>c j -ã
e1s b' b) Ever since I was a child- r.d \-eg' 55\4na cvt& 5o,rcb ~t
c) One of the things I feel proud of is- 4.4 a.. wo..t', CMLL(t.. pLL(o#..J 4-
d) It's hard for me to admit t 4k&4- i CAn nO-k SD çp 4-,i-,r'- bc-CC PC4.€Q€AJ
e) One of the things I can't for ive is- 4i-lo 2ev-c evt4
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- f) One of the things I feel guilty about is hO+ picL. op 5aOoecocctot5 ctbu-sc
g) If I didn't have to worry about my im:ge -hkv4 i-&.'ot& aLaocn n AqI.d1kt.
h) Sex - 12ZivaJC cSv€
i) Mother was always 4'KQ tiJ&•4 &L -Jt-M-u.it-¼1 4octIScp/LQ
dv C1 ?o- ' pact-'4s J.'ppn& inc n - tcsjLc. J) What I needed from mother and didn't get was CIt.tcd 9uPffi
k) Father was always - Mw4q ,4d Aazo ,,,4k ours.4, At;-I OQ &ut doti 0 41-ct..4t/d flu ariá&9
1) What I wanted from myather and didn't get was •F AeS.c&4 n-cckd
,90, 60t,04t&zt5. m) The worst thing that ever happened to me was - Sti cte!Cl deed L.*k
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