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29 January 2010 No Comment

Test Anxiety Inventory
Has anyone taken a MMPI at the physiatrist office?

I went to see a physiatrist for anxiety and depression. I was prescribed Lexapro, Klonopin and my doctor ordered me to take a MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory). Has anyone ever taken one of these and been diagnosed with something other then what they originally went to the doctor for help with? Is this a way for doctors to start labeling me with more conditions then I went for help for? The test was full of weird questions and I don’t know what any of it is going to say about my personality or how they score it.

Yes I took the MMPI while in the prison psyche ward. What a joke. They ask you 45 times what color are your turds. I think whoever designed the test must of had some serious anal issues.


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