Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a type of scale found within the MMPI-A?

  1. Supplementary Scales

  2. Behavioral Scales

  3. Harris-Lingoes Sub Scales

  4. Clinical Scales

The correct answer is: Behavioral Scales

The MMPI-A, or Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory for Adolescents, comprises several distinct scales that are used to assess various psychological constructs. The types of scales included are Clinical Scales, Supplementary Scales, and the Harris-Lingoes Sub Scales, each serving a specific function in evaluating personality and psychopathology. Clinical Scales are designed to assess major psychological conditions and syndromes, providing a foundation for understanding an individual's mental health. Supplementary Scales offer additional insight into other areas not fully captured by the Clinical Scales, enhancing the comprehensiveness of the assessment. The Harris-Lingoes Sub Scales allow for a more nuanced interpretation of specific dimensions within the broader Clinical Scales, helping clinicians identify specific areas of concern. Behavioral Scales, however, are not recognized as one of the categories within the MMPI-A. While behavioral assessments may be relevant in the context of psychological evaluations, they do not form an official part of the MMPI-A's structure. Thus, identifying Behavior Scales as not being part of the MMPI-A aligns with an understanding of the test's design and the specific types of scales it contains. This distinction is crucial for interpreting the assessment results effectively in clinical practice.