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The Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI) instrument can be used for diagnosis and treatment planning in clinical, correctional, and educational settings by psychologists, psychiatrists, and school counselors, as well as other mental health and guidance professionals.

Key Features

  • Most adolescents can complete the test in 20–30 minutes, helping to reduce resistance to test-taking.
  • Scales help evaluate adolescent expressed concerns, personality styles, and coping patterns to help select the best approach to treatment and identify behavior patterns and issue that may need further exploration during therapy.

Scales

Personality Styles 1 - Introversive 2 - Inhibited 3 - Cooperative 4 - Sociable 5 - Confident 6 - Forceful 7 - Respectful 8 - Sensitive

Expressed Concerns A - Self-Concept B - Personal Esteem C - Body Comfort D - Sexual Acceptance E - Peer Security F - Social Tolerance G - Family Rapport H - Academic Confidence

Behavioral Correlates SS - Impulse Control TT - Social Conformity UU - Scholastic Achievement WW - Attendance Consistency

Validity Indices Validity Reliability

Norms

Normative date includes 430 adolescents involved in inpatient or outpatient psychological assessment or psychotherapy as well as 2,157 normal adolescents representing various socioeconomic levels.

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