Part III: MCMI-IIITM In-Depth

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Robert M. Gordon and Robert F. Bornstein. Goal of the PDC To offer a person-based nosology by integrating the PDM, ICD and DSM for: 1.better diagnoses,
Advertisements

Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals, 7e © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 12 Personality Assessment.
Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders. Interrater and Test-Retest Reliability Diagnosis Interrater Reliability Test-Retest Reliability.
Interpretation and Reporting
The BRACE Character Profile™ and its application to DSM-IV-TR™ Personality Disorders and other Prototypical Types Copyright © 2005 Russell L. Smith
Psychological Disorders Chapter 14. Conceptualizing Psychological Disorders The Medical Model Conceptualizes abnormal behavior as a disease Advantages.
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders. Abnormal Behavior The medical model What is abnormal behavior? –Deviant –Maladaptive –Causing personal distress A.
1 Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders “What’s the connection?”
Personality. Trait- aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable. Based on behavior, consistent Five-Factor Model- recent research.
Personality. Gordon Alport defined personality as the; “Dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his.
Section 9: Personality Disorders. Personality Disorders Inflexible traits that disrupt social life Appear by late adolescence Can’t be distinguished from.
 What is a disorder?  Types of disorders  Causes of Personality Disorders.
/ 171 Common Psychiatric Problems in Family Practice Personality Disorders Saudi Diploma in Family Medicine Center of Post Graduate Studies in Family Medicine.
 Participants will be provided with an overview of the MCMI-III  Participants will be familiar with interpretation guidelines for the MCMI-III  Participants.
Copyright © 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Disorders of Personality Chapter 19.
PERSONALITY DISORDERS Cluster A: Odd, Eccentric Group Paranoid Schizoid Schizotypal Cluster B: Dramatic, Erratic Group Antisocial Narcissistic Histrionic.
Chapters 3 and 4.  Understand the General Adaptation Syndrome.  Learn specific relaxation techniques.  Differentiate between normal anxiety and anxiety.
Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders. Table of Contents Abnormal Behavior The medical model What is abnormal behavior? –3 criteria Deviant Maladaptive Causing.
Copyright © 2012 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 24Personality Development and Personality Disorders.
Chapter 11 Personality Disorders. Personality Disorders: An Overview The nature of personality disorders – Enduring and relatively stable predispositions.
Introduction and Perspectives.  Personality – three definitions  1) Persona – mask  2) Outer appearance  3) Inner characteristics.
Instructor name Class Title, Term/Semester, Year Institution © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts Personality Disorders.
By Miss Queen. Defense mechanisms protect us from being consciously aware of a thought or feeling which we cannot tolerate. The defense only allows the.
Personality Disorders. Personality Disorders- Axis II (less serious than Axis I disorders Personality disorders – psychological disorders characterized.
Mental and Emotional Problems. Mental Disorders A mental disorder- illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person,
Personality Disorders Disorders characterized by inflexible and negative behaviors that impair social functioning. You probably will see aspects of these.
Personality Disorders Introduction Manifestation Cognition Affectivity Interpersonal functioning Impulse control.
Personality Disorders
PERSONALITY DISORDERS  A class of psychological disorders characterized by rigid personality traits that impair people’s ability to adjust to the demands.
Personality Disorders Abnormal Psychology Ms. Rebecca.
Personality Disorders
Chapter 20 Personality Disorders. Public Health Concerns More than 1 in 10 adults in the community meet diagnostic criteria for at least one PD Relatively.
Assessment of Psychopathology I Pertemuan 8 Matakuliah: Psikologi Diagnostik Tahun: 2010.
Psychological Disorders Personality Disorders.  Inflexible and enduring patterns of behavior that impair one’s social functioning.
Izben C. Williams, MD, MPH Instructor
Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders Cluster A (Odd-Eccentric Cluster) Paranoid Personality Disorder Schizoid Personality Disorder Cluster B (Dramatic-Impulsive Cluster)
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III (MCMI-III)
Personality Disorders. Features of Personality Disorders  Early onset  Evident at least since late adolescence  Stability  No significant period when.
Personality Disorders Chapter 9. General Definition persistent, maladaptive patterns of behavior that are inconsistent with the person’s culture –must.
+ Chapter 19 Disorders of Personality Note: There were no lectures on Chapter 19 (Disorders). Therefore these slides only summarize some key points from.
Personality Disorders Psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning.
Personality Disorders By: Derrica Watts, Kimberly DeHart, Nick Harrist, and Faith King.
Personality Disorders “..love of self, in contrast to love of humanity…”
Personality Disorders
Morgan Sissons Victoria University of Wellington
Questionnaire. Questionnaire Personality Enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself, which are exhibited.
Disorders of Personality
Somatic Symptom and related disorders (Somatoform disorders)
Personality Disorders
Disorders of Personality
Metro Denver Interdisciplinary Committee
Personality Disorders MOHAMAD NADI M.D PSYCHIATRIST
Personality Disorders
PSY 6669 Behavioral Pathology
Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders 1
More Diagnostic Testing: The MMPI, the MCMI, and MMSE
CHAPTER 7 Personality and Personality disorder
Personality Disorder Enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of.
Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders (Axis II)
Personality Disorders
Questionnaire. Questionnaire Personality Enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself, which are exhibited.
Personality Disorders
Development of a Research Database for the
Personality Disorders
Presentation transcript:

Part III: MCMI-IIITM In-Depth Pearson Assessments and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology

Learning Objectives… Comprehensive theoretical understanding of MCMI-IIITM personality scales Contextual integration of personality patterns and presenting symptomology in MCMI-IIITM profiles Full synergistic integration of subtype and domain data from MCMI-IIITM into routes to effective intervention

The basic “building blocks” of a comprehensive clinical profile Personality Scales of the MCMI-IIITM: Basic and Severe… The basic “building blocks” of a comprehensive clinical profile

Schizoid (Introversive) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 1 Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Average on Polarity Passive Active Strong on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Schizoid Impassive Complacent Intellectualization Expressive Behavior Self-Image Regulatory Mechanism Apathetic Unengaged Mood/Temperament Interpersonal Conduct Meager Undifferentiated Impoverished Object Representations Morphologic Organization Cognitive Style

Avoidant (Inhibited) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model: MCMI-IIITM: 2A Weak on Polarity Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Pleasure Pain Passive Active Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Avoidant Fretful Distracted Expressive Behavior Cognitive Style Aversive Alienated Fragile Interpersonal Conduct Self-Image Morphologic Organization Fantasy Regulatory Mechanism Anguished Vexatious Mood/Temperament Object Representations

Depressive (Dejected) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 2B Weak on Polarity Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Pleasure Pain Passive Active Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Depressive Forsaken Depleted Object Representations Morphologic Organization Pessimistic Melancholic Cognitive Style Mood/Temperament Worthless Disconsolate Self-Image Expressive Behavior Asceticism Defenseless Regulatory Mechanism Interpersonal Conduct

Dependent (Cooperative) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 3 Weak on Polarity Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Pleasure Pain Passive Active Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Dependent Immature Pacific Object Representations Mood/Temperament Submissive Inept Interpersonal Conduct Self-Image Inchoate Morphologic Organization Naive Introjection Cognitive Style Regulatory Mechanism Incompetent Expressive Behavior

Histrionic (Sociable) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 4 Weak on Polarity Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Pleasure Pain Passive Active Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Histrionic Gregarious Dissociation Self-Image Regulatory Mechanism Dramatic Expressive Behavior Attention-Seeking Fickle Interpersonal Conduct Mood/Temperament Shallow Disjointed Flighty Object Representations Morphologic Organization Cognitive Style

Narcissistic (Confident) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 5 Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Narcissistic Haughty Rationalization Expressive Behavior Regulatory Mechanism Insouciant Mood/Temperament Exploitive Admirable Interpersonal Conduct Self-Image Contrived Spurious Object Representations Morphologic Organization Expansive Cognitive Style

Antisocial (Nonconforming) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 6A Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Antisocial Autonomous Acting-Out Self-Image Regulatory Mechanism Deviant Cognitive Style Debased Object Representations Irresponsible Impulsive Interpersonal Conduct Expressive Behavior Unruly Callous Morphologic Organization Mood/Temperament

Sadistic (Aggressive) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 6B Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Reversal on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Sadistic Precipitate Expressive Behavior Combative Eruptive Self-Image Morphologic Organization Abrasive Hostile Interpersonal Conduct Mood/Temperament Rationalization Regulatory Mechanism Dogmatic Pernicious Cognitive Style Object Representations

Compulsive (Respectful) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 7 Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Conflict on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Compulsive Conscientious Self-Image Constricted Reaction-Formation Cognitive Style Regulatory Mechanism Compartmentalized Morphologic Organization Respectful Interpersonal Conduct Disciplined Expressive Behavior Concealed Object Representations Solemn Mood/Temperament

Negativistic/Passive Aggressive (Oppositional) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model: MCMI-IIITM: 8A Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Conflict on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Negativistic Resentful Contrary Expressive Behavior Displacement Interpersonal Conduct Regulatory Mechanism Irritable Discontented Mood/Temperament Self-Image Divergent Vacillating Morphologic Organization Skeptical Object Representations Cognitive Style

Masochistic/Self-Defeating (Denigrated) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: 8B Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Reversal on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Masochistic Deferential Interpersonal Conduct Exaggeration Abstinent Regulatory Mechanism Expressive Behavior Inverted Undeserving Morphologic Organization Self-Image Dysphoric Mood/Temperament Discredited Object Representations Diffident Cognitive Style

Schizotypal (Eccentric) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: S Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Average on Polarity Passive Active Strong on Polarity Wavering on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Schizotypal Estranged Self-Image Distraught or Insentient Mood/Temperament Undoing Regulatory Mechanism Eccentric Autistic Expressive Behavior Cognitive Style Chaotic Object Representations Fragmented Secretive Morphologic Organization Interpersonal Conduct

Borderline (Capricious) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: C Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Conflict on Polarity Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Borderline Regression Regulatory Mechanism Incompatible Object Representations Paradoxical Capricious Interpersonal Conduct Uncertain Cognitive Style Self-Image Spasmodic Split Labile Expressive Behavior Mood/Temperament Morphologic Organization

Paranoid (Suspicious) Prototype MillonTM Evolutionary Model; MCMI-IIITM: P Pleasure Pain Weak on Polarity Passive Active Average on Polarity Strong on Polarity Unalterable Polarity Orientation Self Other

Salience of Personologic Domains: Paranoid Inviolable Irascible Self-Image Mood/Temperament Projection Regulatory Mechanism Defensive Suspicious Expressive Behavior Cognitive Style Unalterable Object Representations Provocative Inelastic Interpersonal Conduct Morphologic Organization

MCMI-IIITM example profiles…

Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory - IIITM Modifying Indices ID: A (1) Valid Profile SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 X 45 DISCLOSURE Y 70 DESIRABILITY Z 27 DEBASEMENT 1 33 SCHIZOID 2A 37 AVOIDANT

Severe Personality Pathology SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 8B 29 MASOCHISTIC S 20 SCHIZOTYPAL C 35 BORDERLINE P 60 PARANOID A 25 ANXIETY

Clinical Personality Patterns SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 1 33 SCHIZOID 2A 22 AVOIDANT 2B 29 DEPRESSIVE 3 64 DEPENDENT 4 87 HISTRIONIC 5 95 NARCISSISTIC 6A 45 ANTISOCIAL 6B 45 SADISTIC 7 92 COMPULSIVE 8A 27 NEGATIVISTIC 8B 29 MASOCHISTIC S 20 SCHIZOTYPAL

Severe Clinical Syndromes SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 T 35 DRUG R 20 P T S D SS 21 THOUGHT DISOR. CC 19 MAJ. DEPRESSION PP 30 DELUSIONAL

Clinical Syndromes P 60 PARANOID A 25 ANXIETY H 21 SOMATOFORM SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 P 60 PARANOID A 25 ANXIETY H 21 SOMATOFORM N 57 BIPOLAR D 26 DYSTHYMIC B 32 ALCOHOL T 35 DRUG R 20 P T S D SS 21 THOUGHT D/O

Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory - IIITM Modifying Indices ID: C (1) Valid Profile SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 X 62 DISCLOSURE Y 45 DESIRABILITY Z 65 DEBASEMENT 1 72 SCHIZOID 2A 79 AVOIDANT

Severe Personality Pathology SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 8B 72 MASOCHISTIC S 94 SCHIZOTYPAL C 77 BORDERLINE P 65 PARANOID A 81 ANXIETY

Clinical Personality Patterns SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 1 72 SCHIZOID 2A 79 AVOIDANT 2B 75 DEPRESSIVE 3 65 DEPENDENT 4 30 HISTRIONIC 5 30 NARCISSISTIC 6A 25 ANTISOCIAL 6B 40 SADISTIC 7 40 COMPULSIVE 8A 55 NEGATIVISTIC 8B 72 MASOCHISTIC S 94 SCHIZOTYPAL

Severe Clinical Syndromes SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 T 38 DRUG R 81 P T S D SS 93 THOUGHT DISOR. CC 65 MAJ. DEPRESSION PP 78 DELUSIONAL

Clinical Syndromes P 65 PARANOID A 81 ANXIETY H 45 SOMATOFORM SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES DIAGNOSTIC SCALE RAW BR 0 60 75 85 115 P 65 PARANOID A 81 ANXIETY H 45 SOMATOFORM N 32 BIPOLAR D 96 DYSTHYMIC B 56 ALCOHOL T 38 DRUG R 81 P T S D SS 93 THOUGHT D/O

The Grossman Facet Subscales of the MCMI-IIITM…

Millon’s Taxonomy: Dimensional level Evolutionary polarities Pleasure Pain Active Passive Self Other Functional/Structural Domains Behavioral… Intrapsychic… Expressive Acts (F) Interpersonal Conduct (F) Regulatory Mechanisms (S) Morphologic Organization (S) Phenomenological… Biophysical… Cognitive Style (F) Self-Image (S) Object Representations (S) Mood/Temperament (S)

Domain by Disorder Matrix Behavioral Acts Interpersonal Conduct Cognitive Style Object Representations Regulatory Mechanisms Morphologic Organization Mood/ Temperament Self-Image Schizoid Impassive Unengaged Impoverished Complacent Meager Intellectualization Undifferentiated Apathetic Avoidant Fretful Aversive Distracted Alienated Vexatious Fantasy Fragile Anguished Depressive Disconsolate Defenseless Pessimistic Worthless Forsaken Asceticism Depleted Melancholic Dependent Incompetent Submissive Naive Inept Immature Introjection Inchoate Pacific Attention- Seeking Histrionic Dramatic Flighty Gregarious Shallow Dissociation Disjointed Fickle Narcissistic Haughty Exploitive Expansive Admirable Contrived Rationalization Spurious Insouciant Antisocial Impulsive Irresponsible Deviant Autonomous Debased Acting-Out Unruly Callous Sadistic Precipitate Abrasive Dogmatic Combative Pernicious Isolation Eruptive Hostile Reaction Formation Compulsive Disciplined Respectful Constricted Conscientious Concealed Compartmentalized Solemn Negativistic Resentful Contrary Skeptical Discontented Vacillating Displacement Divergent Irritable Masochistic Abstinent Deferential Diffident Undeserving Discredited Exaggeration Inverted Dysphoric Distraught or Insentient Schizotypal Eccentric Secretive Autistic Estranged Chaotic Undoing Fragmented Borderline Spasmodic Paradoxical Capricious Uncertain Incompatible Regression Split Labile Paranoid Defensive Provocative Suspicious Inviolable Unalterable Projection Inelastic Irascible Grossman Subscale Domains are highlighted

MILLON CLINICAL MULTIAXIAL INVENTORY - IIITM COMPLETE LISTING OF MCMI-III GROSSMAN FACET SCALE SCORES 1 Schizoid 1.1 Temperamentally Apathetic 1.2 Interpersonally Unengaged 1.3 Expressively Impassive 2A Avoidant 2A.1 Interpersonally Aversive 2A.2 Alienated Self-Image 2A.3 Vexatious Representations 2B Depressive 2B.1 Temperamentally Woeful 2B.2 Worthless Self-Image 2B.3 Cognitively Fatalistic 3 Dependent 3.1 Inept Self-Image 3.2 Interpersonally Submissive 3.3 Immature Representations 4 Histrionic 4.1 Gregarious Self-Image 4.2 Interpersonally Attention-Seeking 4.3 Expressively Dramatic 5 Narcissistic 5.1 Admirable Self-Image 5.2 Cognitively Expansive 5.3 Interpersonally Exploitive 6A Antisocial 6A.1 Expressively Impulsive 6A.2 Acting-Out Mechanism 6A.3 Interpersonally Irresponsible 6B Sadistic 6B.1 Temperamentally Hostile 6B.2 Eruptive Organization 6B 3 Pernicious Representations 7 Compulsive 7.1 Cognitively Constricted 7.2 Interpersonally Respectful 7.3 Reliable Self-Image 8A Negativistic 8A.1 Temperamentally Irritable 8A.2 Expressively Resentful 8A.3 Discontented Self-Image 8B Masochistic 8B.1 Discredited Representations 8B.2 Cognitively Diffident 8B.3 Undeserving Self-Image S Schizotypal S.1 Estranged Self-Image S.2 Cognitively Autistic S.3 Chaotic Representations C Borderline C.1 Temperamentally Labile C.2 Interpersonally Paradoxical C.3 Uncertain Self-Image P Paranoid P.1 Cognitively Mistrustful P.2 Expressively Defensive P.3 Projection Mechanism

Avoidant Facet Subscales: Sample Items 1: Interpersonally aversive 146 T I always wonder what the real reason is when someone is acting especially nice to me. 48 T A long time ago, I decided it's best to have little to do with people. 2: Alienated self-image 47 T I tend to always blame myself when things go wrong. 40 T I guess I'm a fearful and inhibited person. 3: Vexatious representations 99 T In social groups I am almost always very self-conscious and tense. 174 T Although I'm afraid to make friendships, I wish I had more than I do.

Narcissistic Facet Subscales: Sample Items 1: Admirable self-image 141 F I feel that most people think poorly of me. 94 F People can easily change my ideas, even if I thought my mind was made up. 2: Cognitively Expansive 26 T Other people envy my abilities. 67 T I have many ideas that are ahead of the times. 3: Interpersonally Exploitive 38 T I do what I want without worrying about its effect on others. 5 T I know I'm a superior person, so I don't care what people think.

MILLON CLINICAL MULTIAXIAL INVENTORY - IIITM FACET SCORES FOR THREE HIGHEST PERSONALITY SCALES BR65 OR HIGHER CODE SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES FACET SCALES RAW BR 0 60 70 80 90 100 5.1 6 53 Admirable Self-Image 5.2 2 45 Cognitively Expansive 5.3 6 92 Interpersonally Exploitive CODE SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES FACET SCALES RAW BR 0 60 70 80 90 100 8B.1 2 43 Discredited Representations 8B.2 1 10 Cognitively Diffident 8B.3 5 69 Undeserving Self-Image CODE SCORE PROFILE OF BR SCORES FACET SCALES RAW BR 0 60 70 80 90 100 C.1 4 62 Temperamentally Labile C.2 4 67 Interpersonally Paradoxical C.3 6 75 Uncertain Self-Image