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Therapeutic feedback with the MMPI-2 : a positive psychology approach /

"Positive Personality Assessment with the MMPI-2 provides the clinician empirically based, practical information about how to convey the abundance of information in the MMPI-2 profile in a way that is collaborative, empathic, hopeful, and facilitates a therapeutic alliance. The larger trim size...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Levak, Richard
Otros Autores: Siegel, Liza, 1957-, Nichols, David S., Stolberg, Ronald A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge, ©2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Therapeutic Feedback with the MMPI-2
  • Copyright Page
  • Foreword
  • 1. Introduction: History of the MMPI/MMPI-2
  • Evolution of the MMPI/MMPI-2
  • Traditional Uses of the MMPI/MMPI-2
  • The MMPI/MMPI-2 and Feedback
  • The Influence of Positive Psychology
  • History of Therapeutic Models of Assessment
  • Basics of the Therapeutic Assessment
  • Therapeutic Feedback With the MMPI-2
  • Code Types, Conditioning Experiences, and Feedback
  • Organization of This Handbook
  • 2. Steps of a Therapeutic Assessment and Feedback
  • Preassessment
  • Developing Rapport.
  • Taking a Therapeutic HistoryTherapeutic History Form
  • Preparing the Test Results for Therapeutic Feedback
  • Scoring
  • Validity
  • Composing a Feedback Report
  • Therapeutic Feedback and the Collaborative Process
  • 3. Validity
  • Lie Scale (L)
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65)
  • Feeling Judged or Unfairly Accused
  • Conventional
  • Judgmental or Moralistic
  • Conscientious or Self-Controlled
  • Lacking Insight
  • Defensive
  • Rigid or Perfectionist
  • The Infrequency Scale (F)
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65)
  • Stress, Panic, or Feeling Alienated
  • Pleading for Help.
  • Confused or DisorganizedUnconventional
  • Moody or Unstable
  • Correction Scale (K)
  • Feedback Statements-Low T-Score Profiles
  • Underregulated
  • Easily Overwhelmed
  • Self-Doubting or Self-Critical
  • Anxious or Fearful
  • Direct or Nondefensive
  • Correction Scale (K)
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65)
  • Conventional, Rational, Logical
  • Defensive
  • Emotionally Constricted
  • Lacking Self-Awareness
  • Resilience
  • Back Infrequency Scale (Fb)
  • Scale: The Infrequency Psychopathology Scale (Fp)
  • Superlative Self-Presentation Scale (S)
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65).
  • Rational or LogicalBelief in People's Goodness
  • Moral
  • Content
  • Controlled or Poised
  • 4. Scale 1
  • Scale 1: Hypochondriasis (HS)
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65)
  • Strengths
  • Physical Illness or Pain
  • Fatigue or Irritability
  • Low Sex Drive
  • Rigid or Critical
  • Unhappy or Pessimistic
  • Expressing Anger Indirectly
  • Self-Centered or Demanding
  • Complaining
  • Manipulative
  • Code-Type 1-2/2-1
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65)
  • Strengths
  • Somatic Complaints
  • Depression
  • Worry or Stress
  • Excessive Drinking
  • Indecision
  • Obsessive-Compulsive.
  • Nonassertive, Passive, DependentRigid
  • Treatment and Self-Help Suggestions
  • Code-Type 1-3/3-1
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65)
  • Strengths
  • Somatic Complaints
  • Weakness or Fatigue
  • Symptoms Worsen Under Stress
  • Anxiety and Sometimes Phobias
  • Overly Responsible and Industrious
  • Insecurity
  • Overcontrolled
  • Dependent or Passive
  • Treatment and Self-Help Suggestions
  • 5. Scale 2
  • Scale 2: Depression (D)
  • Feedback Statements-Elevated Profiles (T-Score> 65)
  • Depression, Dissatisfaction, Anxiety
  • Sleep Disturbance, Poor Health, Weight Change
  • Nonconfrontational
  • Low Energy.
  • Problems With Attention, Concentration, Memory.