Mmpi-2 ◆
Dr. Elena Vasquez had administered the MMPI-2 thousands of times. To her, the 567 true-false questions were not a test but a skeleton key—capable of unlocking the hidden architecture of a human mind. Most people saw absurdities: “I like to read the funny pages.” “Evil spirits possess me at times.” But Elena saw the delicate tracery of defense mechanisms, the fault lines of depression, the hairline cracks of paranoia.
The MMPI-2 consists of 567 true-false questions, which are divided into: mmpi-2
Used in child custody disputes, criminal trials, and personal injury claims to evaluate a person's mental state. the fault lines of depression