Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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Who developed the MMPI-A assessment?

  1. J. Butcher and C. Williams

  2. A. Ellis and R. Albert

  3. C. Rogers and A. Maslow

  4. W. Wolpe and H. Eysenck

The correct answer is: J. Butcher and C. Williams

The MMPI-A, or Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent, was developed by J. Butcher and C. Williams. This assessment tool is specifically designed for use with adolescents and adapted from the original MMPI, which was created to evaluate personality structure and psychopathology. The MMPI-A retains the foundational structure of the original test while incorporating considerations relevant to the adolescent population, making it a valuable resource for clinicians working with younger clients. The other figures mentioned in the choices, such as Ellis and Albert, Rogers and Maslow, as well as Wolpe and Eysenck, are recognized for their contributions to various psychological theories and therapies, rather than the development of the MMPI-A specifically. Therefore, understanding the context and purpose of the MMPI-A assessment solidifies the recognition of Butcher and Williams as its developers, highlighting their significant role in advancing psychological assessments tailored for adolescents.