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Köp båda 2 för 1292 krJames N. Butcher, PhD, earned his bachelor's degree in psychology at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina, and both his master's degree in experimental psychology and his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Currently a professor emeritus in psychology at the University of Minnesota and former editor of the APA's journal Psychological Assessment, he was awarded Doctor Honoris Causa by the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, and received an honorary doctorate from the University of Florence in Italy for his cross-cultural research. He was selected by the University of Minnesota Press to serve on the committee to revise and restandardize the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). He founded both the annual Symposium on Recent Developments in the Use of the MMPI and the International Conference on Personality Assessment. Recent books include the Oxford Handbook of Personality (2009), Practitioner's Guide to the MMPI2 (2006), Use of the MMPI2 in Court (3rd ed., with Ken Pope and Joyce Seelen, 2006), and Abnormal Psychology in Modern Life (14th ed., with Susan Mineka and Jill Hooley, 2010). Dr. Butcher also consults and testifies as an expert witness in trials involving the MMPI.
Preface Acknowledgments A Well Traveled Path: MMPI Use and Administration To Believe or Not to Believe, That is the Question: Assessing the Validity of MMPI2 Test Results A Bond With the Past: The MMPI2 Basic or Clinical Scales The Analysis of Complex Cases: Code-Type Interpretation The Content Scales: An Assessment of Client Content Themes The MMPI2 Supplemental Scales: An Appraisal of Special Problems Putting It All Together: How to Interpret an MMPI2 Profile and Organize Test Inferences Using the MMPI2 in Various Settings and Populations The Report: Documenting and Explaining the Results of the MMPI2 Evaluations Departures from MMPI2 Empirical Traditions: The Fake Bad Scale, Restructured Clinical Scales, and the MMPI2RF Appendix A: Correlates of Selected MMPI2 Code Types Appendix B: Selected References for the MMPI2 Glossary References Index About the Author