
MMPI
The MMPI, or Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, is a psychological assessment tool used by professionals to evaluate an individual's mental health, personality traits, and potential psychological issues. It consists of a series of true-or-false questions that help identify patterns related to mood, behavior, and distress. Psychologists use the results to better understand clients’ emotional states, diagnose mental health conditions, and plan appropriate treatment. The MMPI is widely respected for its reliability and validity in clinical settings.