Can the MMPI-2-RF Interpretive Report serve as a complete and independent psychological report on a client?
No. As noted on each report: “The interpretive report is intended for use by a professional qualified to interpret the MMPI-2-RF. The information it contains should be considered in the context of the test taker’s background, the circumstances of the assessment, and other available information.” The interpretive report is not intended to serve as an independent or stand-alone report.
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