Can anyone please tell me what the legal and ethical requirements for a professional to administer, interpret, and/or report the results of an MMPI-2-RF?
j hood Legally and Ethically, someone with a doctoral degree in psychology (PhD or PsyD). So Psychologist or Psychiatrist can administer, interpret, and write a report for the test. Doctoral students in psychology can do it also, as long as they are being supervised by a licensed clinician with a PhD or PsyD. Hope this helps.
@@alexislipstickaddict2264 Not true. Employers administer it all the time so long as they are trained and qualified. A masters level clinical degree or higher with said training is for interpretation with licensure in clinical applications only--not for jobs.
the ideal solution is to administer the test by computer, and with automatic computer scoring.
what about the straining effect of the test toward test takers. is it included in the manual (with regards to explanation?)
Good morning, have you a video of MMPI 2RF in spanish?
Hello, we don't have a version of the video in Spanish.
Can anyone please tell me what the legal and ethical requirements for a professional to administer, interpret, and/or report the results of an MMPI-2-RF?
j hood Legally and Ethically, someone with a doctoral degree in psychology (PhD or PsyD). So Psychologist or Psychiatrist can administer, interpret, and write a report for the test. Doctoral students in psychology can do it also, as long as they are being supervised by a licensed clinician with a PhD or PsyD. Hope this helps.
@@alexislipstickaddict2264 Not true. Employers administer it all the time so long as they are trained and qualified. A masters level clinical degree or higher with said training is for interpretation with licensure in clinical applications only--not for jobs.
Is it true that you only answer 30 questions if that’s all you can do? I just watched a lawyer speak about this
Completing only 30 items on this inventory/assessment will not produce a valid protocol.