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Case Description: William R. — Medical and Psychology Students Adjustment Rating Report
William R. is a 23-year-old single male who was administered the MMPI-2 as part of an evaluation for his medical school application. His mother is an RN and his father is a paramedic. He spent the past year after graduation from college obtaining additional course credits in pre-med classes, working evenings in a nursing home, volunteering at a local community hospital, and preparing for the MCAT.
Medical and Psychology Students Adjustment Rating Report
MMPI®-2 The Minnesota Report™: Revised Personnel System, 3rd Edition James N. Butcher, PhD
Name: William R. ID Number: 2534 Age: 23 Gender: Male Years of Education: 17 Date Assessed: 1/31/14
Standard Level Addiction Potential
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SOCIAL FACILITY
This index is associated with addiction potential; it does not confirm current abuse.
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STRESS TOLERANCE
OPENNESS TO EVALUATION
ADDICTION POTENTIAL
OVERALL ADJUSTMENT
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Defensive OpenQuite
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He cooperated sufficiently with the evaluation to allow an Overall Adjustment rating to be made. Heappears to be generally well-adjusted and seems to have no psychological problems at this time.
Of course, it should be kept in mind that his approach to the test was defensive and that he gave anoverly favorable self-appraisal.
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CONTENT THEMES
MMPI-2 content themes may serve as a source of hypotheses for further investigation. These contentthemes summarize similar item responses that appear with greater frequency with this applicant thanwith most people.
He may have low self-esteem that interferes with his taking on new tasks.
He may have low energy or lack enthusiasm.
He may have problems with somatic distress.
He may be unusually sensitive to criticism.
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ADDITIONAL SCALESNon-Gendered
Raw Score T Score T Score Resp %
Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5) Scales
Aggressiveness (AGGR) 5 40 42 100Psychoticism (PSYC) 0 35 35 100Disconstraint (DISC) 13 46 51 100Negative Emotionality/Neuroticism (NEGE) 8 48 46 100Introversion/Low Positive Emotionality (INTR) 11 50 50 100
Supplementary Scales
Anxiety (A) 9 49 48 100Repression (R) 21 63 62 100Ego Strength (Es) 39 54 56 100Hostility (Ho) 7 36 37 100
Harris-Lingoes Subscales
Depression SubscalesSubjective Depression (D1) 8 53 52 100Psychomotor Retardation (D2) 9 70 69 100Physical Malfunctioning (D3) 5 67 65 100Mental Dullness (D4) 4 58 57 100Brooding (D5) 1 45 44 100
Hysteria SubscalesDenial of Social Anxiety (Hy1) 4 51 51 100Need for Affection (Hy2) 10 63 63 100Lassitude-Malaise (Hy3) 3 52 52 100Somatic Complaints (Hy4) 2 48 46 100Inhibition of Aggression (Hy5) 5 63 62 100
Psychopathic Deviate SubscalesFamilial Discord (Pd1) 1 45 44 100Authority Problems (Pd2) 2 40 43 100Social Imperturbability (Pd3) 3 45 46 100Social Alienation (Pd4) 1 35 34 100Self-Alienation (Pd5) 3 48 48 100
Paranoia SubscalesPersecutory Ideas (Pa1) 1 46 46 100Poignancy (Pa2) 2 48 47 100Naivete (Pa3) 7 60 60 100
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Non-GenderedRaw Score T Score T Score Resp %
Schizophrenia SubscalesSocial Alienation (Sc1) 0 39 38 100Emotional Alienation (Sc2) 1 50 49 100Lack of Ego Mastery, Cognitive (Sc3) 0 42 42 100Lack of Ego Mastery, Conative (Sc4) 3 55 55 100Lack of Ego Mastery, Defective Inhibition (Sc5) 0 40 40 100Bizarre Sensory Experiences (Sc6) 0 41 41 100
Hypomania SubscalesAmorality (Ma1) 1 42 44 100Psychomotor Acceleration (Ma2) 6 53 54 100Imperturbability (Ma3) 6 65 67 100Ego Inflation (Ma4) 2 43 43 100
Social Introversion Subscales (Ben-Porath, Hostetler, Butcher, & Graham)
Shyness/Self-Consciousness (Si1) 1 39 39 100Social Avoidance (Si2) 2 45 46 100Alienation--Self and Others (Si3) 1 38 38 100
Content Component Scales (Ben-Porath & Sherwood)
Fears SubscalesGeneralized Fearfulness (FRS1) 1 53 51 100Multiple Fears (FRS2) 2 45 42 100
Depression SubscalesLack of Drive (DEP1) 4 62 61 100Dysphoria (DEP2) 0 42 41 100Self-Depreciation (DEP3) 1 48 48 100Suicidal Ideation (DEP4) 0 45 46 100
Health Concerns SubscalesGastrointestinal Symptoms (HEA1) 0 44 44 100Neurological Symptoms (HEA2) 2 54 52 100General Health Concerns (HEA3) 1 48 49 100
Bizarre Mentation SubscalesPsychotic Symptomatology (BIZ1) 0 44 44 100Schizotypal Characteristics (BIZ2) 0 41 41 100
Anger SubscalesExplosive Behavior (ANG1) 0 39 39 100Irritability (ANG2) 1 41 40 100
Cynicism SubscalesMisanthropic Beliefs (CYN1) 3 41 42 100Interpersonal Suspiciousness (CYN2) 2 43 45 100
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Non-GenderedRaw Score T Score T Score Resp %
Uniform T scores are used for Hs, D, Hy, Pd, Pa, Pt, Sc, Ma, the content scales, the content componentscales, and the PSY-5 scales. The remaining scales and subscales use linear T scores.
Antisocial Practices SubscalesAntisocial Attitudes (ASP1) 2 37 39 100Antisocial Behavior (ASP2) 1 45 48 100
Type A SubscalesImpatience (TPA1) 1 39 40 100Competitive Drive (TPA2) 1 39 39 100
Low Self-Esteem SubscalesSelf-Doubt (LSE1) 0 39 40 100Submissiveness (LSE2) 5 76 72 100
Social Discomfort SubscalesIntroversion (SOD1) 2 42 43 100Shyness (SOD2) 1 41 41 100
Family Problems SubscalesFamily Discord (FAM1) 1 40 39 100Familial Alienation (FAM2) 0 40 41 100
Negative Treatment Indicators SubscalesLow Motivation (TRT1) 0 42 42 100Inability to Disclose (TRT2) 0 37 38 100
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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.
ITEMSNOT
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233. Item Content Omitted. (True) [N = 35%, P = 14%]409. Item Content Omitted. (True) [N = 39%, P = 24%]428. Item Content Omitted. (True) [N = 57%, P = 39%]464. Item Content Omitted. (True) [N = 25%, P = 9%]566. Item Content Omitted. (True) [N = 31%, P = 14%]
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