The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III) is a self-report instrument designed to help clinicians assess DSM-IV-related personality disorders and clinical syndromes. Based on Dr. Millon's theory of personality and psychopathology, the MCMI-III test helps measure 14 personality disorders and 10 clinical syndromes for adults undergoing psychological or psychiatric assessment or treatment.
The current release provides updated norms and the addition of a new scale called Inconsistency to help detect random responding. These enhancements follow on the heels of the introduction of the Grossman facet scales for the Clinical Personality Patterns and Severe Personality Psychopathology scales in 2006.
This report records the patient's demographic information and graphically presents the base rate scores for all scales.
This report records the patient's demographic information and graphically presents the base rate scores for all scales including the Grossman facet scales. The report then provides an integrated interpretation of the scales. The interpretation includes a description of the patient's personality characteristics, an assessment of clinical syndromes, a listing of possible DSM-IV diagnoses, and treatment recommendations based on the assessment's scores and Dr. Millon's clinical expertise. A Capsule Summary is also provided.
The Corrections Report includes all of the information in the Interpretive Report, plus two distinguishing features: the use of special correctional norms for certain scales and a one-page summary of the following likely needs and behaviors relevant to corrections settings:
The Corrections Report includes all of the information in the Interpretive Report, plus two distinguishing features: the use of special correctional norms for certain scales and a one-page summary of the following likely needs and behaviors relevant to corrections settings:
This report records the patient's demographic information and graphically presents the base rate scores for all scales.
This report records the patient's demographic information and graphically presents the base rate scores for all scales including the Grossman facet scales. The report then provides an integrated interpretation of the scales. The interpretation includes a description of the patient's personality characteristics, an assessment of clinical syndromes, a listing of possible DSM-IV diagnoses, and treatment recommendations based on the assessment's scores and Dr. Millon's clinical expertise. A Capsule Summary is also provided.
The Corrections Report includes all of the information in the Interpretive Report, plus two distinguishing features: the use of special correctional norms for certain scales and a one-page summary of the following likely needs and behaviors relevant to corrections settings:
The Corrections Report includes all of the information in the Interpretive Report, plus two distinguishing features: the use of special correctional norms for certain scales and a one-page summary of the following likely needs and behaviors relevant to corrections settings: