MACI, Millon Clinical Inventory for Adolescents
The Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI) is a psychological assessment tool used to assess the psychological and emotional health of adolescents.
It is designed to assess a range of psychological disorders that are commonly found in adolescents, including depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder.
The MACI is a self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 160 true or false statements.
Teens are asked to answer each statement based on how they have felt and behaved in the past 6 months.
The questionnaire takes approximately 30-45 minutes to complete and can be administered by a trained professional in a clinic or office setting.
The online test will generate a detailed report that includes scores for each of the psychological disorders assessed by the questionnaire, as well as an overall psychological profile.
This report can be used by mental health professionals to diagnose psychological disorders, develop treatment plans and monitor the effectiveness of treatment.
The MACI is a widely used and well-validated assessment tool that has been shown to be reliable and accurate in assessing the psychological well-being of adolescents.
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