
Originally Posted by
JohannBessler
^Normally, RJ, they won't give it to you in the course of treatment.
It consists of a whole bunch of questions that seem innocent at first. ("I believe in a Devil", reads one; "I have sneaked into a theater", reads another)
The evaluations lie in the fact that people with certain mental illnesses answer the questions one way, while "normal" people answer them another. Oftentimes, the correlations don't make sense. For example, lesbians answer "I believe in a Devil" more often than heterosexual women.
A significant number of psychologists view the MMPI as obsolete, while, at the same time, admit that it does have useful applications.
I don't think they will ever give you one.