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1 Objective Assessment Tools & Case Studies on Motivation and Malingering Kathleen M. Dytrych Medical Case Manager Vocational Counselor MS, CRC, CCM, LCPC,

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1 1 Objective Assessment Tools & Case Studies on Motivation and Malingering Kathleen M. Dytrych Medical Case Manager Vocational Counselor MS, CRC, CCM, LCPC, CDMS, CEAS II June 26, 2015

2 2 DSM-IV Criteria Factitious Disorder and Malingering FACTITIOUS DISORDER  Intentional production or feigning of physical or psychological signs or symptoms.  The motivation for the behavior is to assume the sick role.  External incentives for the behavior are absent. MALINGERING  Intentional production of false of grossly exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms.  The motivation for the behavior involves external incentives. 2

3 3 Examples of various testing measures  Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI): a psychological test that assesses personality traits and psychopathology  The Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology: devised to provide a prescreening measure to detect malingering and subsequently reduce the number of individuals required to undergo more extensive assessments  Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST): developed as a screening instrument for malingered mental illness.  Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms, 2nd Edition (SIRS-2): assesses deliberate distortions in self-reported symptoms  Victoria Symptom Validity Test (VSVT): an effort measure that focuses on memory functioning and assesses possible exaggeration or feigning of cognitive impairments  Battery for Health Improvement 2 (BHI™ 2): assess validity, physical symptoms, psychological, character, environment, and social factors that can impact response to normal course of treatment and recovery of patients being treated for pain and injury. 3

4 4 Additional assessment measurements:  Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM): is a visual recognition test designed to assist in distinguishing between malingered and true memory impairments.  The Word Memory Test (WMT): computer-administered symptom validity test measuring verbal and nonverbal memory, with hidden measures contained in the test to assess validity of the taker’s test scores.  Wonderlic New Motivation Potential Assessment (MPA): measures key characteristics and preferences through 30 response-scale questions performed in an untimed setting. Evaluates seven core motivational drivers: Doer, Reward, Inspired, Values, Enjoyment, Relationships, Stay.  The Gordon Personal Inventory Profile (GPPI): measures nine important universal traits to assist organizations in hiring, by identifying the degree to which individuals possess personality- based competencies necessary for success. GPPI Employment Selection measures: assertiveness, responsibility, stress tolerance, sociability, self-confidence, cautiousness, original thinking, personal relations, and vigor. 4


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