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A comprehensive, evidence-based handbook for using the MMPI-3 in forensic evaluations
Since its release in 2020, the MMPI-3 has become a cornerstone of clinical and forensic assessment. Forensic Mental Health Assessment With the MMPI-3 is an essential, evidence-based resource that explores use of the MMPI-3 in a variety of forensic contexts. In addition to elucidating the test's development and the interpretation of its scales, this comprehensive guide delves into critical forensic issues including admissibility (e.g., Daubert criteria), telehealth assessment, cross-cultural considerations, and response bias.
Dustin B. Wygant and Martin Sellbom draw on contemporary research to discuss the unique challenges of forensic evaluations. Through case analyses, this book illustrates how to interpret and integrate MMPI-3 profiles into clinical and diagnostic impressions, and it addresses common psycholegal questions in criminal (e.g., competency to stand trial, insanity), civil (e.g., disability), and family (e.g., child custody) contexts.
Providing practical insights into real-world MMPI-3 applications, Forensic Mental Health Assessment With the MMPI-3 is an indispensable resource for forensic practitioners and legal professionals.
Contents
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Foreword
Yossef S. Ben-Porath
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part I. Introduction and Broader Considerations for Use of the MMPI-3 in Forensic Contexts
1. Introduction to the MMPI-3
2. General Considerations for Using the MMPI-3 in Forensic Mental Health Assessments
3. Assessment of Malingering and Defensiveness With the MMPI-3
Part II. Criminal Forensic Applications and Case Analyses
4. Competency to Stand Trial
5. Criminal Responsibility
6. Assessment of Psychopathy With the MMPI-3
7. Violence Risk Assessment
8. Sexual Offender Risk Assessment
9. Mitigation in Sentencing
Part III. Civil Forensic Applications and Case Analyses
10. Child Custody
11. Parental Fitness
12. Personal Injury and Disability Determination
Part IV. Conclusions About the Forensic Use of the MMPI-3
13. Closing Remarks
Notes
References
Index



