Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III)
Description
Updated in 2009 with combined gender norms and a new Inconsistency (W) scale, the empirically validated, relevant, and reliable MCMI-III assessment provides support for the opinions of psychologists and other mental health professionals in clinical, counseling, medical, forensic, and other settings.
Users & Applications
Engaging and accessible, the MCMI-III is ideal for use with individuals being evaluated for emotional, behavioral, or interpersonal difficulties. The instrument helps:
Assess the interaction of Axis I and Axis II disorders based on the DSM-IV® classification system
Identify the deeper and pervasive personality characteristics underlying a patient's overt symptoms
Gain an integrated understanding of the relationship between personality characteristics and clinical syndromes to facilitate treatment decisions
Features & Benefits
Developed by Dr. Theodore Millon and supported by more than 30 years of research
Updated norms increase the utility of the MCMI-III in forensic settings
A new inconsistency scale has been added, which greatly improves the ability of the instrument to detect random responding
Correlates with DSM-IV®
Time-efficient and cost-effective, the MCMI-III is designed to obtain the maximum amount of information with a minimal amount of patient effort
The Grossman Facet Scales identify personality processes that underlie overall scale elevations on the Personality Patterns scales
