Trimboli F, Kilgore R B
J Pers Assess. 1983 Dec;47(6):614-26. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4706_6.
An interpretive approach to the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), based on a psychodynamic conceptual system, is presented. Scale elevations and configurations on the MMPI are viewed as reflecting the following dimensions of personality: (a) characteristic security and defense operations, (b) capacity to manage or tolerate anxiety, c) characteristic ways of dealing with aggression and hostility, d) stability of reality contact, e) quality of object relations, and f) level of psychopathology. Various MMPI profile configurations, and empirical research findings where applicable, are related to variations in personality functioning and psychopathology within each of these six dimensions. The interpretive approach described is consistent with the authors' belief that psychological assessment should go beyond the level of description and attempt to understand the individual in a more comprehensive and integrated manner.
本文介绍了一种基于心理动力学概念体系对明尼苏达多相人格测验(MMPI)的解释方法。MMPI上的量表升高及模式被视为反映了人格的以下维度:(a)特征性的安全感和防御机制,(b)管理或耐受焦虑的能力,(c)处理攻击和敌意的特征方式,(d)现实接触的稳定性,(e)客体关系的质量,以及(f)精神病理学水平。各种MMPI剖面图模式,以及适用情况下的实证研究结果,都与这六个维度中每个维度内人格功能和精神病理学的变化相关。所描述的解释方法与作者的信念一致,即心理评估应超越描述层面,尝试以更全面和综合的方式理解个体。