What are the applied psychology settings in which the Minnesota Report is used?
There are four major interpretive systems: 1) The Minnesota Report: Adult Clinical System-Revised, 4th Edition Revised 2005 The Minnesota Report has been an effective, efficient diagnostic and treatment planning tool for over 28 years. The most current system is the 4th edition that was updated in 2005. The Adult Clinical System provides clinicians with assessment information for a variety of mental health settings. This comprehensive interpretive report series provides clinicians with the information for efficient diagnostic confirmation and effective treatment planning for the following mental health settings: Outpatient Mental Health( See sample report Inpatient Mental Health (See sample report) General Medical (See sample report) Chronic Pain ( See sample report) Correctional (See sample report) College Counseling (See sample report) Alcohol and Drug Treatment (See sample report) Cardinal features Profile frequency and profile stability narrative sections give setting-specific comp
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