Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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What type of scales includes 3 specific sub-scales in the MMPI-A?

  1. Clinical Scales

  2. Harris-Lingoes Sub Scales

  3. Si Sub Scales

  4. Validity Scales

The correct answer is: Si Sub Scales

The correct choice identifies the Si Sub Scales as part of the MMPI-A (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent). These scales focus specifically on areas related to social introversion, helping to assess an adolescent's social functioning and interpersonal relationships. The Si Sub Scales can provide valuable insights into a young person's level of social engagement and are essential for understanding various aspects of their behavioral and emotional functioning. The sub-scales in question are innate to the MMPI-A's framework, which aims to explore personality traits and psychopathology among adolescents. This particular categorization allows clinicians to discern nuances in social behavior and how these might relate to other psychological assessments. Through these insights, practitioners can develop more tailored interventions and support mechanisms for adolescents facing social challenges. Other categories, such as Clinical Scales, Validity Scales, and Harris-Lingoes Sub Scales, serve different functions in assessing the MMPI-A. However, they do not specifically align with the three sub-scales referenced in your query that focus on social introversion.