MMPI-2 Test
In 1989, the University of Minnesota officially launched the MMPI-2. A team of psychologists at the university, including J. Butcher, revised 82 of the original 550 MMPI items (after eliminating 16 duplicate items) and introduced 154 new provisional items. These new items addressed psychological issues and personality areas that were not covered by the original MMPI, such as family dynamics, eating disorders, substance abuse, psychological readiness for treatment and recovery, and resistance to therapeutic work. This resulted in a final set of 567 items for the MMPI-2.
The MMPI-2 introduced a new scoring method. With the exception of clinical scales 5 and 0, all clinical scales (with or without K), supplementary scales, and new content scales adopted a uniform T-score scoring. This facilitated the interpretation of the MMPI-2, overcame the limitations of T-score interpretation, and allowed for direct comparison of different scale scores for the same individual, and the same scale scores for different individuals.
The test is designed for individuals who are at least 16 years old, have a minimum education level equivalent to junior high school, and do not have any physiological impairments that would affect the test results. The recommended duration for the test is approximately 45 minutes to 2 hours.
The purpose of the MMPI-2 is to provide an objective assessment of an individual’s personality traits. This MMPI-2 test uses an international norm.

Please note:
1. If possible,The test should be completed under the supervision of a professional psychologist.
2. Please seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions.
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