The Clinician's Handbook: The Psychopathology of Adulthood and AdolescenceMeyer (psychology, U. of Louisville) presents integrated discussion of common symptoms, personality styles, test patterns and treatment recommendations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Rationale for Inclusion of Certain Tests 5 The Information | 10 |
Clinical Correlates of the MMPI and 16 PF Scales | 17 |
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abuse acting-out adolescents aggressive agoraphobia alcohol and/or antisocial personality anxiety disorders avoid behavior bipolar Bipolar Disorder borderline chronic client clinical clinician CNSI common conversion disorder degree dependency diagnosis drug DSM-III-R dysfunction effective elevation on scale evidence expected F scale factitious disorders factor females frotteur helpful high on scale high scores histrionic hostility hyperactivity hypochondriacal impulse indicate individuals interpersonal least LLPDD low scores lower males malingering manic MCMI MMPI narcissistic obsessive-compulsive obsessive-compulsive disorder occur overall panic disorder paranoid disorders paranoid schizophrenia particularly passive-aggressive personality disorder percent personality disorder phobia physical problems psychological psychopath psychopathology psychotherapy psychotic Q₁ reflecting relationships relatively responses result Rorschach scale 9 Schizoaffective Disorder schizoid schizophrenic score higher scores on scales sexual significant social somatic somatization disorder somatoform somatoform disorders specific subtests suicide symptoms syndrome techniques TEST-RESPONSE PATTERNS tests therapist therapy tion TREATMENT OPTIONS typically usually WAIS-R