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Old Oct 29, 2011, 10:45 AM
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Hi I was just wondering, if you were given the MCMI-III, could it only reveal a personality disorder (either prominent or emerging?), and not a mental illness such as schizo-affective or anything else like Bipolar or Aspeger's etc. Basically, does it just reveal personality problems, giving little or no insight to if a person had schizoaffective/bipolar etc??? Just wondering because I'm a little confused...

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Old Oct 29, 2011, 10:51 PM
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Hi I was just wondering, if you were given the MCMI-III, could it only reveal a personality disorder (either prominent or emerging?), and not a mental illness such as schizo-affective or anything else like Bipolar or Aspeger's etc. Basically, does it just reveal personality problems, giving little or no insight to if a person had schizoaffective/bipolar etc??? Just wondering because I'm a little confused...
I have no idea what that MCMI-III is. Just wanted to let you know i'm not reading and ignoring you! Hope you can find the info you need
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