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LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MBMD TEST AT
NO CHARGE!
MBMD SCALES
TEST COMPONENTS
The test includes 29 content scales grouped into
five Domains, three Response Patterns, and six
Negative Health Habits.
• Response Patterns
Help gauge distorted response
tendencies in the patient’s self-report
• Negative Health Habits
Help gauge recent or current
problematic behaviors affecting health
• Psychiatric Indications
Help identify psychiatric comorbidities
that may affect health management
• Coping Styles
Help identify patients’ approaches to
handling everyday problems, as well
as their medical condition and major
life stressors
• Stress Moderators
Help identify attitudes and resources
that may affect health care
• Treatment Prognostics
Help identify behavioral and attitudinal
aspects of a patient’s life that may
complicate or enhance treatment efficacy
• Management Guides
Help integrate and summarize a
patient’s major problem areas
Response Patterns
X Disclosure
Y Desirability
Z Debasement
Negative Health Habits
Alcohol
Caffeine
Drugs
Inactivity
Eating
Smoking
Psychiatric Indicators
AA Anxiety-Tension
BB Depression
CC Cognitive Dysfunction
DD Emotional Lability
EE Guardedness
Stress Moderators
A Illness Apprehension
B Functional Deficits
C Pain Sensitivity
D Social Isolation
E Future Pessimism
F Spiritual Absence
Treatment Prognostics
G Interventional Fragility
H Medication Abuse
I
Information Discomfort
J
Utilization Excess
K Problematic Compliance
Management Guides
L Adjustment Difficulties
M Psych Referral
Coping Styles
1 Introversion
2A Inhibited
2B Dejected
3 Cooperative
4 Sociable
5 Confident
6A Nonconforming
6B Forceful
7 Respectful
8A Oppositional
8B Denigrated
SUPPORTED BY RESEARCH
• Reliability that gives you the dependability you need
• Validity is based on several approaches
A bibliography of selected research is available on our website at PsychCorp.com/MBMD
FREE TRIAL:
FREE TR AINING CD*:
Includes everything you need for
one test administration and a complimentary report.
Contains three lectures on the development, use, and
interpretation of the test. Earn up to three CE credits**.
*The training CD is free. CE credits are available for $15 per lecture for a total of $45 for all three on the CD. To obtain credit, applicants must be qualified to administer the MBMD test and obtain
a passing score on each lecture’s assessment.
**Pearson is approved by the American Psychological Association to provide continuing education for psychologists. Pearson maintains responsibility for this program and its content. See our website for
details: PsychCorp.com/training/index.asp.
MBMD™
MILLON™ BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSTIC
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, Michael Antoni, PhD, Carrie Millon, PhD, Sarah Minor, PhD, and
Seth Grossman, PsyD
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, is a leading psychological theorist, renowned for
his APA-award winning work on an evolutionary theory of personality and
psychopathology. Dr. Millon was the founding editor of the Journal of Personality
Disorders and is the inaugural president of the International Society for the Study
of Personality Disorders. He has been a full professor at Harvard Medical School,
the University of Illinois, and the University of Miami. Principal author of the Millon™
Inventories, Dr. Millon has written or edited more than 30 books, including
The Millon Inventories: A Practitioner’s Guide to Personalized Clinical Assessment (2nd Edition),
Personality-Guided Therapy, The Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology (2nd Edition),
Contemporary Directions in Psychopathology (2nd Edition) and a 3-book series subtitled
A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach. Most recently, he has completed the third edition
of Disorders of Personality. He has contributed more than 250 chapters and articles to
numerous books and journals in the field. In the past decade, he has received
psychology’s three highest commendations, the APA Presidential Citation, the APA’s
distinguished Professional Contribution to Research, and the APF’s Gold Lifetime
Achievement Award. With support from colleagues and Pearson, Dr. Millon established
the Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology, which he
directs as Dean and Scientific Director.
Michael H. Antoni, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at the University of Miami, leads the Biobehavioral Oncology Program at the
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in
Florida. His research focuses on psychoneuroimmunology applied to viral infections
and certain human cancers. He has led multiple NIH-funded efforts testing the effects
of cognitive behavioral stress management (CBSM) interventions on psychological
adjustment, immune system functioning, and health outcomes in HIV-infected men and
women, women with Human Papilloma Virus-associated cervical dysplasia, women with
breast cancer, men with prostate cancer, and men and women with chronic fatigue
syndrome. He is a Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, and is Associate Editor
for the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Psychology and Health. He has
published over 400 journal articles, abstracts, chapters, and books in the area of
health psychology.
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The full selection of Millon™
Inventories is available from Pearson,
including:
MCMI-III™
(Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory)
MACI™
(Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory)
M-PACI™
(Millon Pre-Adolescent Clinical Inventory)
MAPI™
(Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory)
MIPS® Revised
(Millon Index of Personality Styles Revised)
MCCI™
(Millon College Counseling Inventory)
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A WORLD OF INFORMATION WITH ONE TEST
A multidimensional assessment designed to help clinical and health psychologists
and medical professionals gain greater insight into a patient’s total health
Key Features
• Helps pinpoint a patient’s psychological assets and liabilities to support
presurgical psychological evaluations and help guide treatment recommendations
• Takes only 20–25 minutes for the patient to complete, helping to reduce patient
resistance and fatigue
• Includes a one-page Healthcare Provider Summary to facilitate communication
between the psychologist and medical staff
• Offers a choice of reports for specific population groups in the areas of general
medical, bariatrics, and pain
POPULATION SPECIFIC REPORTS EXPAND THE TEST’S RELEVANCE
The MBMD inventory gives you a wealth of information that might otherwise require a
battery of instruments. Whether you need to assess patients in the areas of bariatrics or
pain, or evaluate those experiencing other health hurdles, you receive the personalized results
you need.
MBMD
™
BECAUSE EVERY PATIENT’S UNIVERSE IS UNIQUE
Helping your patients achieve improved health depends on understanding the personal reality
each individual faces. This reality is influenced by many factors, including psychological issues,
attitudes, behaviors, habits, and lifestyle choices. Brief yet comprehensive, the MBMD is a
multidimensional self-report instrument that helps you learn about your patient’s world from
the inside out.
This contemporary tool provides:
• A fuller picture of psychosocial factors, so you can identify significant psychiatric problems
that could aid or interfere with a chronically ill patient’s course of medical treatment
• Support for your presurgical evaluations
• Recommendations to help tailor pre- and post-treatment plans and self-care responsibilities
in the context of the patient’s social network
• A protocol for communicating with psychologists, physicians, nurses, and other professionals
to ensure patients have the support they need to comply with prescribed medical regimens
Norms specific to bariatric surgery candidates are based on data collected from
711 pre-screened bariatric surgery patients from across the United States, including
585 females and 126 males with BMIs ranging from 31 to 84.
General Medical Report—Gain a broad view of your patients
Bariatric Summary Report
Comprehensive and thorough, the normative sample for the MBMD General Medical report
is made up of 700 patients with a wide variety of medical conditions, such as cancer, diabetes,
HIV/AIDS, obesity, heart problems, neurological disorders, gastrointestinal complaints, sleep
disorders, gynecological problems, injuries, and organ transplants. The MBMD can be used in
multiple settings, including military and veterans’ hospitals, primary care facilities, and family
medicine clinics.
This one-page, theoretically based narrative report presents patient-specific information
including:
The Profile Report shows common scores across all scales
View a graphic representation of scores for all content scales with the Profile Report. It also
provides a listing of noteworthy responses worthy of follow-up by the healthcare team.
Make the most of the data collected with the Interpretive Report
• Provides a detailed narrative analysis of reported strengths and weaknesses
• Displays results graphically
• Offers a convenient one-page Healthcare Provider Summary
• Includes syntheses across scale domains that integrate the results of the separate scales,
similar to the way a clinician would integrate the results of several different tests or
laboratory reports
INDIVIDUALIZED PLANNING CAN HELP REDUCE COSTS OF CARE
Using the information provided by the highly validated MBMD enables psychologists and
medical professionals to create a treatment plan that is based on a detailed view of the
patient’s social, emotional, and mental issues. The result can be a decline in medical utilization
and overall cost of care in clinics and hospitals through the reduction of assessment and
interpretation time, increased triage efficiency, and decreased complications after major
procedures. MBMD data can also help you identify and intervene with patients who can most
benefit from programs that help them adjust to lifestyle changes, which can also affect costs.
Bariatric Report—Effectively manage the care of bariatric
surgery candidates
• The candidate’s psychological suitability for surgery
• Recommendations for presurgical interventions
• Insights into patient behavior and psychosocial assets and liabilities that may affect
the patient’s response to treatment
• Suggestions for postsurgical care
Pain Patient Reports—Evaluate pain patients for surgery, treatment,
and rehabilitation
The normative sample for MBMD Pain Patient Reports is comprised of 1,200 patients.
Useful for pre-treatment, as well as general, expanded, psychosocial, and behavioral health
evaluations, the reports give you a fuller picture of psychosocial assets and liabilities.
As a result, you can better monitor an individual’s response to treatment, interventions,
and outcomes.
The MBMD Pain Patient Reports are based on a comprehensive review of literature, input
from experienced practitioners, and extensive reliability and validity data. A new manual
supplement provides details on the development and use of the reports.
Customized reports for presurgical and nonsurgical patients
The Interpretive Report includes a three-page section that can be tailored in two ways:
MBMD™ Interpretive Report - Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report
ID: 789
03/18/2010
Sample Nonsurgical Report
Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic - Healthcare Provider Summary
This patient is a 51-year-old Hispanic female who is married and is a high school graduate. She reports that pain
is the major problem for which she is seeking medical help.
Psychiatric Indications
MBMD™
Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic
Interpretive Report With Healthcare Provider Summary
Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc
Name:
ID Number:
Age:
Gender:
Race:
Marital Status:
Education:
Date Assessed:
LE
P
M
A
This patient is not indicating significant psychiatric distress at this time.
Coping Styles
Amiable and occasionally attention-seeking, this patient may deny disturbing thoughts and troublesome
discomfort. She may also be unwilling to take severe physical problems seriously. Although she will be
cooperative in situations that call for limited medical regimens, she may be reluctant to assume the necessary
level of self-care when matters call for it.
S
Case Management Issues
Sample Nonsurgical Report
789
51
Female
Hispanic
Married
High School Graduate
03/18/2010
E
L
P
AM
Stress Moderators
• There is a strong probability medical treatment without a psychological treatment component will be
unsatisfactory for this patient's periodic and recurring pain problems. The healthcare provider should be alert to
excessive requests for pain medications.
The one-page Healthcare Provider
Summary offers a concise summary
of the patient’s potential assets and
weaknesses, and can be reviewed in a
manner similar to medical lab reports.
• The Presurgical Pain Patient Report focuses on surgical risk factors and includes
information on major and secondary outcome risks, as well as postsurgical patient behavior
• The Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report includes pre-treatment considerations,
information on psychosocial management needs, and potential long-term gains and challenges
• She may report significant decrements in her ability to maintain premorbid activities of daily living. Her
self-confidence can be enlisted by the healthcare provider to increase her ability to take on limited independent
activities.
S
• Her scores indicate that she has other liabilities and some assets in this area. For further information, consult
with the attending mental health professional.
Treatment Prognostics
• This patient is open to receiving information or discussing matters pertaining to her illness.
Copyright © 2001, 2006, 2010 DICANDRIEN, Inc. All rights reserved.
• There are no indications that she will overuse medical services.
Pearson, the PSI logo, and PsychCorp are trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries of Pearson Education, Inc., or its
affiliate(s). MBMD and Millon are trademarks of DICANDRIEN, Inc. DSM-IV is a registered trademark of the American
Management Guide
Psychiatric Association.
Psychological factors are not likely to contribute to excessive medical complications and/or expenditures for this
patient.
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION
Not for release under HIPAA or other data disclosure laws that exempt trade secrets from disclosure.
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End of Report
NOTE: This and previous pages of this report contain trade secrets and are not to be released in
response to requests under HIPAA (or any other data disclosure law that exempts trade secret
information from release). Further, release in response to litigation discovery demands should be made
only in accordance with your profession's ethical guidelines and under an appropriate protective order.
Q Local™ scoring and reporting software for the MBMD test is available,
as well as mail-in and fax-in scoring.
POPULATION SPECIFIC REPORTS EXPAND THE TEST’S RELEVANCE
The MBMD inventory gives you a wealth of information that might otherwise require a
battery of instruments. Whether you need to assess patients in the areas of bariatrics or
pain, or evaluate those experiencing other health hurdles, you receive the personalized results
you need.
MBMD
™
BECAUSE EVERY PATIENT’S UNIVERSE IS UNIQUE
Helping your patients achieve improved health depends on understanding the personal reality
each individual faces. This reality is influenced by many factors, including psychological issues,
attitudes, behaviors, habits, and lifestyle choices. Brief yet comprehensive, the MBMD is a
multidimensional self-report instrument that helps you learn about your patient’s world from
the inside out.
This contemporary tool provides:
• A fuller picture of psychosocial factors, so you can identify significant psychiatric problems
that could aid or interfere with a chronically ill patient’s course of medical treatment
• Support for your presurgical evaluations
• Recommendations to help tailor pre- and post-treatment plans and self-care responsibilities
in the context of the patient’s social network
• A protocol for communicating with psychologists, physicians, nurses, and other professionals
to ensure patients have the support they need to comply with prescribed medical regimens
Norms specific to bariatric surgery candidates are based on data collected from
711 pre-screened bariatric surgery patients from across the United States, including
585 females and 126 males with BMIs ranging from 31 to 84.
General Medical Report—Gain a broad view of your patients
Bariatric Summary Report
Comprehensive and thorough, the normative sample for the MBMD General Medical report
is made up of 700 patients with a wide variety of medical conditions, such as cancer, diabetes,
HIV/AIDS, obesity, heart problems, neurological disorders, gastrointestinal complaints, sleep
disorders, gynecological problems, injuries, and organ transplants. The MBMD can be used in
multiple settings, including military and veterans’ hospitals, primary care facilities, and family
medicine clinics.
This one-page, theoretically based narrative report presents patient-specific information
including:
The Profile Report shows common scores across all scales
View a graphic representation of scores for all content scales with the Profile Report. It also
provides a listing of noteworthy responses worthy of follow-up by the healthcare team.
Make the most of the data collected with the Interpretive Report
• Provides a detailed narrative analysis of reported strengths and weaknesses
• Displays results graphically
• Offers a convenient one-page Healthcare Provider Summary
• Includes syntheses across scale domains that integrate the results of the separate scales,
similar to the way a clinician would integrate the results of several different tests or
laboratory reports
INDIVIDUALIZED PLANNING CAN HELP REDUCE COSTS OF CARE
Using the information provided by the highly validated MBMD enables psychologists and
medical professionals to create a treatment plan that is based on a detailed view of the
patient’s social, emotional, and mental issues. The result can be a decline in medical utilization
and overall cost of care in clinics and hospitals through the reduction of assessment and
interpretation time, increased triage efficiency, and decreased complications after major
procedures. MBMD data can also help you identify and intervene with patients who can most
benefit from programs that help them adjust to lifestyle changes, which can also affect costs.
Bariatric Report—Effectively manage the care of bariatric
surgery candidates
• The candidate’s psychological suitability for surgery
• Recommendations for presurgical interventions
• Insights into patient behavior and psychosocial assets and liabilities that may affect
the patient’s response to treatment
• Suggestions for postsurgical care
Pain Patient Reports—Evaluate pain patients for surgery, treatment,
and rehabilitation
The normative sample for MBMD Pain Patient Reports is comprised of 1,200 patients.
Useful for pre-treatment, as well as general, expanded, psychosocial, and behavioral health
evaluations, the reports give you a fuller picture of psychosocial assets and liabilities.
As a result, you can better monitor an individual’s response to treatment, interventions,
and outcomes.
The MBMD Pain Patient Reports are based on a comprehensive review of literature, input
from experienced practitioners, and extensive reliability and validity data. A new manual
supplement provides details on the development and use of the reports.
Customized reports for presurgical and nonsurgical patients
The Interpretive Report includes a three-page section that can be tailored in two ways:
MBMD™ Interpretive Report - Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report
ID: 789
03/18/2010
Sample Nonsurgical Report
Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic - Healthcare Provider Summary
This patient is a 51-year-old Hispanic female who is married and is a high school graduate. She reports that pain
is the major problem for which she is seeking medical help.
Psychiatric Indications
MBMD™
Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic
Interpretive Report With Healthcare Provider Summary
Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc
Name:
ID Number:
Age:
Gender:
Race:
Marital Status:
Education:
Date Assessed:
LE
P
M
A
This patient is not indicating significant psychiatric distress at this time.
Coping Styles
Amiable and occasionally attention-seeking, this patient may deny disturbing thoughts and troublesome
discomfort. She may also be unwilling to take severe physical problems seriously. Although she will be
cooperative in situations that call for limited medical regimens, she may be reluctant to assume the necessary
level of self-care when matters call for it.
S
Case Management Issues
Sample Nonsurgical Report
789
51
Female
Hispanic
Married
High School Graduate
03/18/2010
E
L
P
AM
Stress Moderators
• There is a strong probability medical treatment without a psychological treatment component will be
unsatisfactory for this patient's periodic and recurring pain problems. The healthcare provider should be alert to
excessive requests for pain medications.
The one-page Healthcare Provider
Summary offers a concise summary
of the patient’s potential assets and
weaknesses, and can be reviewed in a
manner similar to medical lab reports.
• The Presurgical Pain Patient Report focuses on surgical risk factors and includes
information on major and secondary outcome risks, as well as postsurgical patient behavior
• The Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report includes pre-treatment considerations,
information on psychosocial management needs, and potential long-term gains and challenges
• She may report significant decrements in her ability to maintain premorbid activities of daily living. Her
self-confidence can be enlisted by the healthcare provider to increase her ability to take on limited independent
activities.
S
• Her scores indicate that she has other liabilities and some assets in this area. For further information, consult
with the attending mental health professional.
Treatment Prognostics
• This patient is open to receiving information or discussing matters pertaining to her illness.
Copyright © 2001, 2006, 2010 DICANDRIEN, Inc. All rights reserved.
• There are no indications that she will overuse medical services.
Pearson, the PSI logo, and PsychCorp are trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries of Pearson Education, Inc., or its
affiliate(s). MBMD and Millon are trademarks of DICANDRIEN, Inc. DSM-IV is a registered trademark of the American
Management Guide
Psychiatric Association.
Psychological factors are not likely to contribute to excessive medical complications and/or expenditures for this
patient.
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION
Not for release under HIPAA or other data disclosure laws that exempt trade secrets from disclosure.
[ 3.0 / 1 / 2.6.3 ]
5666 06/11 F782BSR-2
End of Report
NOTE: This and previous pages of this report contain trade secrets and are not to be released in
response to requests under HIPAA (or any other data disclosure law that exempts trade secret
information from release). Further, release in response to litigation discovery demands should be made
only in accordance with your profession's ethical guidelines and under an appropriate protective order.
Q Local™ scoring and reporting software for the MBMD test is available,
as well as mail-in and fax-in scoring.
POPULATION SPECIFIC REPORTS EXPAND THE TEST’S RELEVANCE
The MBMD inventory gives you a wealth of information that might otherwise require a
battery of instruments. Whether you need to assess patients in the areas of bariatrics or
pain, or evaluate those experiencing other health hurdles, you receive the personalized results
you need.
MBMD
™
BECAUSE EVERY PATIENT’S UNIVERSE IS UNIQUE
Helping your patients achieve improved health depends on understanding the personal reality
each individual faces. This reality is influenced by many factors, including psychological issues,
attitudes, behaviors, habits, and lifestyle choices. Brief yet comprehensive, the MBMD is a
multidimensional self-report instrument that helps you learn about your patient’s world from
the inside out.
This contemporary tool provides:
• A fuller picture of psychosocial factors, so you can identify significant psychiatric problems
that could aid or interfere with a chronically ill patient’s course of medical treatment
• Support for your presurgical evaluations
• Recommendations to help tailor pre- and post-treatment plans and self-care responsibilities
in the context of the patient’s social network
• A protocol for communicating with psychologists, physicians, nurses, and other professionals
to ensure patients have the support they need to comply with prescribed medical regimens
Norms specific to bariatric surgery candidates are based on data collected from
711 pre-screened bariatric surgery patients from across the United States, including
585 females and 126 males with BMIs ranging from 31 to 84.
General Medical Report—Gain a broad view of your patients
Bariatric Summary Report
Comprehensive and thorough, the normative sample for the MBMD General Medical report
is made up of 700 patients with a wide variety of medical conditions, such as cancer, diabetes,
HIV/AIDS, obesity, heart problems, neurological disorders, gastrointestinal complaints, sleep
disorders, gynecological problems, injuries, and organ transplants. The MBMD can be used in
multiple settings, including military and veterans’ hospitals, primary care facilities, and family
medicine clinics.
This one-page, theoretically based narrative report presents patient-specific information
including:
The Profile Report shows common scores across all scales
View a graphic representation of scores for all content scales with the Profile Report. It also
provides a listing of noteworthy responses worthy of follow-up by the healthcare team.
Make the most of the data collected with the Interpretive Report
• Provides a detailed narrative analysis of reported strengths and weaknesses
• Displays results graphically
• Offers a convenient one-page Healthcare Provider Summary
• Includes syntheses across scale domains that integrate the results of the separate scales,
similar to the way a clinician would integrate the results of several different tests or
laboratory reports
INDIVIDUALIZED PLANNING CAN HELP REDUCE COSTS OF CARE
Using the information provided by the highly validated MBMD enables psychologists and
medical professionals to create a treatment plan that is based on a detailed view of the
patient’s social, emotional, and mental issues. The result can be a decline in medical utilization
and overall cost of care in clinics and hospitals through the reduction of assessment and
interpretation time, increased triage efficiency, and decreased complications after major
procedures. MBMD data can also help you identify and intervene with patients who can most
benefit from programs that help them adjust to lifestyle changes, which can also affect costs.
Bariatric Report—Effectively manage the care of bariatric
surgery candidates
• The candidate’s psychological suitability for surgery
• Recommendations for presurgical interventions
• Insights into patient behavior and psychosocial assets and liabilities that may affect
the patient’s response to treatment
• Suggestions for postsurgical care
Pain Patient Reports—Evaluate pain patients for surgery, treatment,
and rehabilitation
The normative sample for MBMD Pain Patient Reports is comprised of 1,200 patients.
Useful for pre-treatment, as well as general, expanded, psychosocial, and behavioral health
evaluations, the reports give you a fuller picture of psychosocial assets and liabilities.
As a result, you can better monitor an individual’s response to treatment, interventions,
and outcomes.
The MBMD Pain Patient Reports are based on a comprehensive review of literature, input
from experienced practitioners, and extensive reliability and validity data. A new manual
supplement provides details on the development and use of the reports.
Customized reports for presurgical and nonsurgical patients
The Interpretive Report includes a three-page section that can be tailored in two ways:
MBMD™ Interpretive Report - Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report
ID: 789
03/18/2010
Sample Nonsurgical Report
Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic - Healthcare Provider Summary
This patient is a 51-year-old Hispanic female who is married and is a high school graduate. She reports that pain
is the major problem for which she is seeking medical help.
Psychiatric Indications
MBMD™
Millon™ Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic
Interpretive Report With Healthcare Provider Summary
Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc
Name:
ID Number:
Age:
Gender:
Race:
Marital Status:
Education:
Date Assessed:
LE
P
M
A
This patient is not indicating significant psychiatric distress at this time.
Coping Styles
Amiable and occasionally attention-seeking, this patient may deny disturbing thoughts and troublesome
discomfort. She may also be unwilling to take severe physical problems seriously. Although she will be
cooperative in situations that call for limited medical regimens, she may be reluctant to assume the necessary
level of self-care when matters call for it.
S
Case Management Issues
Sample Nonsurgical Report
789
51
Female
Hispanic
Married
High School Graduate
03/18/2010
E
L
P
AM
Stress Moderators
• There is a strong probability medical treatment without a psychological treatment component will be
unsatisfactory for this patient's periodic and recurring pain problems. The healthcare provider should be alert to
excessive requests for pain medications.
The one-page Healthcare Provider
Summary offers a concise summary
of the patient’s potential assets and
weaknesses, and can be reviewed in a
manner similar to medical lab reports.
• The Presurgical Pain Patient Report focuses on surgical risk factors and includes
information on major and secondary outcome risks, as well as postsurgical patient behavior
• The Nonsurgical Pain Patient Report includes pre-treatment considerations,
information on psychosocial management needs, and potential long-term gains and challenges
• She may report significant decrements in her ability to maintain premorbid activities of daily living. Her
self-confidence can be enlisted by the healthcare provider to increase her ability to take on limited independent
activities.
S
• Her scores indicate that she has other liabilities and some assets in this area. For further information, consult
with the attending mental health professional.
Treatment Prognostics
• This patient is open to receiving information or discussing matters pertaining to her illness.
Copyright © 2001, 2006, 2010 DICANDRIEN, Inc. All rights reserved.
• There are no indications that she will overuse medical services.
Pearson, the PSI logo, and PsychCorp are trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries of Pearson Education, Inc., or its
affiliate(s). MBMD and Millon are trademarks of DICANDRIEN, Inc. DSM-IV is a registered trademark of the American
Management Guide
Psychiatric Association.
Psychological factors are not likely to contribute to excessive medical complications and/or expenditures for this
patient.
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION
Not for release under HIPAA or other data disclosure laws that exempt trade secrets from disclosure.
[ 3.0 / 1 / 2.6.3 ]
5666 06/11 F782BSR-2
End of Report
NOTE: This and previous pages of this report contain trade secrets and are not to be released in
response to requests under HIPAA (or any other data disclosure law that exempts trade secret
information from release). Further, release in response to litigation discovery demands should be made
only in accordance with your profession's ethical guidelines and under an appropriate protective order.
Q Local™ scoring and reporting software for the MBMD test is available,
as well as mail-in and fax-in scoring.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MBMD TEST AT
NO CHARGE!
MBMD SCALES
TEST COMPONENTS
The test includes 29 content scales grouped into
five Domains, three Response Patterns, and six
Negative Health Habits.
• Response Patterns
Help gauge distorted response
tendencies in the patient’s self-report
• Negative Health Habits
Help gauge recent or current
problematic behaviors affecting health
• Psychiatric Indications
Help identify psychiatric comorbidities
that may affect health management
• Coping Styles
Help identify patients’ approaches to
handling everyday problems, as well
as their medical condition and major
life stressors
• Stress Moderators
Help identify attitudes and resources
that may affect health care
• Treatment Prognostics
Help identify behavioral and attitudinal
aspects of a patient’s life that may
complicate or enhance treatment efficacy
• Management Guides
Help integrate and summarize a
patient’s major problem areas
Response Patterns
X Disclosure
Y Desirability
Z Debasement
Negative Health Habits
Alcohol
Caffeine
Drugs
Inactivity
Eating
Smoking
Psychiatric Indicators
AA Anxiety-Tension
BB Depression
CC Cognitive Dysfunction
DD Emotional Lability
EE Guardedness
Stress Moderators
A Illness Apprehension
B Functional Deficits
C Pain Sensitivity
D Social Isolation
E Future Pessimism
F Spiritual Absence
Treatment Prognostics
G Interventional Fragility
H Medication Abuse
I
Information Discomfort
J
Utilization Excess
K Problematic Compliance
Management Guides
L Adjustment Difficulties
M Psych Referral
Coping Styles
1 Introversion
2A Inhibited
2B Dejected
3 Cooperative
4 Sociable
5 Confident
6A Nonconforming
6B Forceful
7 Respectful
8A Oppositional
8B Denigrated
SUPPORTED BY RESEARCH
• Reliability that gives you the dependability you need
• Validity is based on several approaches
A bibliography of selected research is available on our website at PsychCorp.com/MBMD
FREE TRIAL:
FREE TR AINING CD*:
Includes everything you need for
one test administration and a complimentary report.
Contains three lectures on the development, use, and
interpretation of the test. Earn up to three CE credits**.
*The training CD is free. CE credits are available for $15 per lecture for a total of $45 for all three on the CD. To obtain credit, applicants must be qualified to administer the MBMD test and obtain
a passing score on each lecture’s assessment.
**Pearson is approved by the American Psychological Association to provide continuing education for psychologists. Pearson maintains responsibility for this program and its content. See our website for
details: PsychCorp.com/training/index.asp.
MBMD™
MILLON™ BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSTIC
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, Michael Antoni, PhD, Carrie Millon, PhD, Sarah Minor, PhD, and
Seth Grossman, PsyD
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, is a leading psychological theorist, renowned for
his APA-award winning work on an evolutionary theory of personality and
psychopathology. Dr. Millon was the founding editor of the Journal of Personality
Disorders and is the inaugural president of the International Society for the Study
of Personality Disorders. He has been a full professor at Harvard Medical School,
the University of Illinois, and the University of Miami. Principal author of the Millon™
Inventories, Dr. Millon has written or edited more than 30 books, including
The Millon Inventories: A Practitioner’s Guide to Personalized Clinical Assessment (2nd Edition),
Personality-Guided Therapy, The Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology (2nd Edition),
Contemporary Directions in Psychopathology (2nd Edition) and a 3-book series subtitled
A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach. Most recently, he has completed the third edition
of Disorders of Personality. He has contributed more than 250 chapters and articles to
numerous books and journals in the field. In the past decade, he has received
psychology’s three highest commendations, the APA Presidential Citation, the APA’s
distinguished Professional Contribution to Research, and the APF’s Gold Lifetime
Achievement Award. With support from colleagues and Pearson, Dr. Millon established
the Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology, which he
directs as Dean and Scientific Director.
Michael H. Antoni, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at the University of Miami, leads the Biobehavioral Oncology Program at the
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in
Florida. His research focuses on psychoneuroimmunology applied to viral infections
and certain human cancers. He has led multiple NIH-funded efforts testing the effects
of cognitive behavioral stress management (CBSM) interventions on psychological
adjustment, immune system functioning, and health outcomes in HIV-infected men and
women, women with Human Papilloma Virus-associated cervical dysplasia, women with
breast cancer, men with prostate cancer, and men and women with chronic fatigue
syndrome. He is a Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, and is Associate Editor
for the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Psychology and Health. He has
published over 400 journal articles, abstracts, chapters, and books in the area of
health psychology.
800.627.7271
|
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The full selection of Millon™
Inventories is available from Pearson,
including:
MCMI-III™
(Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory)
MACI™
(Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory)
M-PACI™
(Millon Pre-Adolescent Clinical Inventory)
MAPI™
(Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory)
MIPS® Revised
(Millon Index of Personality Styles Revised)
MCCI™
(Millon College Counseling Inventory)
PsychCorp.com
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M-PACI, MACI, MAPI, MBHI, MBMD, MCCI, MCMI-III, and Millon are trademarks and MIPS is a registered trademark of DICANDRIEN, Inc. 5523 07/11 F77BR-1
A WORLD OF INFORMATION WITH ONE TEST
A multidimensional assessment designed to help clinical and health psychologists
and medical professionals gain greater insight into a patient’s total health
Key Features
• Helps pinpoint a patient’s psychological assets and liabilities to support
presurgical psychological evaluations and help guide treatment recommendations
• Takes only 20–25 minutes for the patient to complete, helping to reduce patient
resistance and fatigue
• Includes a one-page Healthcare Provider Summary to facilitate communication
between the psychologist and medical staff
• Offers a choice of reports for specific population groups in the areas of general
medical, bariatrics, and pain
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MBMD TEST AT
NO CHARGE!
MBMD SCALES
TEST COMPONENTS
The test includes 29 content scales grouped into
five Domains, three Response Patterns, and six
Negative Health Habits.
• Response Patterns
Help gauge distorted response
tendencies in the patient’s self-report
• Negative Health Habits
Help gauge recent or current
problematic behaviors affecting health
• Psychiatric Indications
Help identify psychiatric comorbidities
that may affect health management
• Coping Styles
Help identify patients’ approaches to
handling everyday problems, as well
as their medical condition and major
life stressors
• Stress Moderators
Help identify attitudes and resources
that may affect health care
• Treatment Prognostics
Help identify behavioral and attitudinal
aspects of a patient’s life that may
complicate or enhance treatment efficacy
• Management Guides
Help integrate and summarize a
patient’s major problem areas
Response Patterns
X Disclosure
Y Desirability
Z Debasement
Negative Health Habits
Alcohol
Caffeine
Drugs
Inactivity
Eating
Smoking
Psychiatric Indicators
AA Anxiety-Tension
BB Depression
CC Cognitive Dysfunction
DD Emotional Lability
EE Guardedness
Stress Moderators
A Illness Apprehension
B Functional Deficits
C Pain Sensitivity
D Social Isolation
E Future Pessimism
F Spiritual Absence
Treatment Prognostics
G Interventional Fragility
H Medication Abuse
I
Information Discomfort
J
Utilization Excess
K Problematic Compliance
Management Guides
L Adjustment Difficulties
M Psych Referral
Coping Styles
1 Introversion
2A Inhibited
2B Dejected
3 Cooperative
4 Sociable
5 Confident
6A Nonconforming
6B Forceful
7 Respectful
8A Oppositional
8B Denigrated
SUPPORTED BY RESEARCH
• Reliability that gives you the dependability you need
• Validity is based on several approaches
A bibliography of selected research is available on our website at PsychCorp.com/MBMD
FREE TRIAL:
FREE TR AINING CD*:
Includes everything you need for
one test administration and a complimentary report.
Contains three lectures on the development, use, and
interpretation of the test. Earn up to three CE credits**.
*The training CD is free. CE credits are available for $15 per lecture for a total of $45 for all three on the CD. To obtain credit, applicants must be qualified to administer the MBMD test and obtain
a passing score on each lecture’s assessment.
**Pearson is approved by the American Psychological Association to provide continuing education for psychologists. Pearson maintains responsibility for this program and its content. See our website for
details: PsychCorp.com/training/index.asp.
MBMD™
MILLON™ BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSTIC
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, Michael Antoni, PhD, Carrie Millon, PhD, Sarah Minor, PhD, and
Seth Grossman, PsyD
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, is a leading psychological theorist, renowned for
his APA-award winning work on an evolutionary theory of personality and
psychopathology. Dr. Millon was the founding editor of the Journal of Personality
Disorders and is the inaugural president of the International Society for the Study
of Personality Disorders. He has been a full professor at Harvard Medical School,
the University of Illinois, and the University of Miami. Principal author of the Millon™
Inventories, Dr. Millon has written or edited more than 30 books, including
The Millon Inventories: A Practitioner’s Guide to Personalized Clinical Assessment (2nd Edition),
Personality-Guided Therapy, The Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology (2nd Edition),
Contemporary Directions in Psychopathology (2nd Edition) and a 3-book series subtitled
A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach. Most recently, he has completed the third edition
of Disorders of Personality. He has contributed more than 250 chapters and articles to
numerous books and journals in the field. In the past decade, he has received
psychology’s three highest commendations, the APA Presidential Citation, the APA’s
distinguished Professional Contribution to Research, and the APF’s Gold Lifetime
Achievement Award. With support from colleagues and Pearson, Dr. Millon established
the Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology, which he
directs as Dean and Scientific Director.
Michael H. Antoni, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at the University of Miami, leads the Biobehavioral Oncology Program at the
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in
Florida. His research focuses on psychoneuroimmunology applied to viral infections
and certain human cancers. He has led multiple NIH-funded efforts testing the effects
of cognitive behavioral stress management (CBSM) interventions on psychological
adjustment, immune system functioning, and health outcomes in HIV-infected men and
women, women with Human Papilloma Virus-associated cervical dysplasia, women with
breast cancer, men with prostate cancer, and men and women with chronic fatigue
syndrome. He is a Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, and is Associate Editor
for the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Psychology and Health. He has
published over 400 journal articles, abstracts, chapters, and books in the area of
health psychology.
800.627.7271
|
|
The full selection of Millon™
Inventories is available from Pearson,
including:
MCMI-III™
(Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory)
MACI™
(Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory)
M-PACI™
(Millon Pre-Adolescent Clinical Inventory)
MAPI™
(Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory)
MIPS® Revised
(Millon Index of Personality Styles Revised)
MCCI™
(Millon College Counseling Inventory)
PsychCorp.com
Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). All rights reserved. Q Local, Pearson, design for Psi, and PsychCorp are trademarks, in the U.S. and/or other countries, of Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s).
M-PACI, MACI, MAPI, MBHI, MBMD, MCCI, MCMI-III, and Millon are trademarks and MIPS is a registered trademark of DICANDRIEN, Inc. 5523 07/11 F77BR-1
A WORLD OF INFORMATION WITH ONE TEST
A multidimensional assessment designed to help clinical and health psychologists
and medical professionals gain greater insight into a patient’s total health
Key Features
• Helps pinpoint a patient’s psychological assets and liabilities to support
presurgical psychological evaluations and help guide treatment recommendations
• Takes only 20–25 minutes for the patient to complete, helping to reduce patient
resistance and fatigue
• Includes a one-page Healthcare Provider Summary to facilitate communication
between the psychologist and medical staff
• Offers a choice of reports for specific population groups in the areas of general
medical, bariatrics, and pain