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Course Details
Course Title
Case Demonstrations Using the MMPI-2-RF Police Candidate Interpretive Report (PCIR)
Date
10/3/2017
Provider
Pearson
Phone
210-339-5316
Email
darlene.k.davis@pearson.com
Website
http://www.pearsonclinical.com/events/webinars/currentlisting.html
Location
Online Course
Credit Hours
1.5
Instructor(s)
David M. Corey PhD ABPP
Method of Instruction
Virtual (Synchronous/Live)
Approving Agency
APA
Course Syllabus
Case Demos PCIR Webinar Handout 2017.pdf
Course Description
This advanced webinar focuses on using the MMPI-2-RF Police Candidate Interpretive Report (PCIR) in combination with measures of normal personality, collateral/background information, and clinical interview findings to determine a candidate’s psychological suitability for police work. Additional topics will include legal considerations and best practices. Use of the PCIR in these assessments will be illustrated by the application of a comprehensive model that integrates diverse findings from actual case materials. The webinar is designed for individuals familiar with the MMPI-2-RF - for example, those who have completed the MMPI-2-RF: Basic Overview webinar or the MMPI-2-RF: Police and Law Enforcement webinar.
Course Objectives
<div>1. Apply a model (Spilberg &amp; Corey, 2017) for integrating data from multiple data sources, including information from written tests,</div><div>&nbsp;personal history, and clinical interview when conducting pre-employment evaluations of police officer candidates.</div><div>2. Use PCIR item-level information to assess for the impact of intentional deception on underreporting.</div><div>3. Apply comparison group findings and job-relevant correlates from the PCIR to make evidence-based suitability determinations</div><div>and prepare written reports</div>