Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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What is the primary focus of the MMPI-A assessment?

  1. Social relationships and skills

  2. Patterns in personality and emotional disorders

  3. Neuropsychological functioning

  4. Cognitive development

The correct answer is: Patterns in personality and emotional disorders

The primary focus of the MMPI-A (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent) assessment is on patterns in personality and emotional disorders. This assessment is specifically designed for adolescents and helps to identify a variety of psychological conditions and personality traits. It measures different dimensions of psychological functioning to provide insights into the emotional and behavioral problems that a young person may be experiencing. The MMPI-A consists of several scales that evaluate various psychological conditions, making it a valuable tool for mental health professionals in diagnosing and forming treatment plans for adolescents. By understanding the patterns revealed in the assessment, clinicians can make informed decisions about interventions and therapeutic approaches tailored to the individual's needs. The other options, while relevant to psychological assessments, do not align with the MMPI-A's primary purpose. For example, social relationships and skills may be assessed through other tools, but they are not the main focus of the MMPI-A. Neuropsychological functioning and cognitive development also fall outside the core aim of the MMPI-A, which is centered predominantly on identifying personality and emotional issues.