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Clinical Scale 3 of the MMPI-2: Hysteria and its Subscales




Clinical Scale

Hy        Hysteria

Direct Subscale

Hy1      Denial of Social Anxiety
Hy2      Need for Affection
Hy3      Lassitude-malaise
Hy4      Somatic Complaints
Hy5      Inhibition of Aggression

Hy-O    Hysteria, Obvious
Hy-S     Hysteria, Subtle




Other scales to look at:

ANX     Anxiety
FRS       Fears
OBS       Obsessivness
HEA      Health Concerns
ANG     Anger
ASP       Antisocial Practices
LSE        Low Self-esteem
FAM      Family Problems
WRK      Work Interference
TRT        Negative Treatment Indicators
A            Anxiety
R             Repression
Es            Ego Strength
MAC-R  MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised
AAS       Addiction Acknowledgement
APS        Addiction Potential
MDS       Marital Distress
Ho          Hostility
O-H        Overcontrolled Hostility





Do           Dominance
Re            Social Responsibility
Mt           College Maladjustment
som         Somatic Complaints
asb          Antisocial Behavior
dne          Dysfunctional Negative Emotions
abx          Aberrant Experiences
AGGR     Aggressiveness
DISC       Disconstraint
NEGE      Negative Emotionality / Neuroticism
FRS1        Generalized Fearfulness
FRS2        Multiple Fears
HEA1      Gastrointestinal Symptoms
HEA2      Neurological Symtoms
HEA3      General Health Concerns
ANG1     Explosive Behavior
ANG2     Irritability
ASP1       Antisocial Attitudes
ASP2       Antisocial Behavior
TPA1       Impatience
TPA2       Competitive Drive
LSE1        Self-Doubt
LSE2        Submissiveness
FAM1      Family Discord
FAM2      Familial Alienation
TRT1        Low Motivation
TRT2        Inability to Disclose


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