Theodore Million, is well known for his work with personality disorders. I'm not all that familiar with him, but I'm aware of him. While this test may not be as extensive as the MMPI-2 my opinion is that it's reliable test, and should be taken as credible. Like the MMPI-2 it checks for many different things...
I just heard two psychologists on Dr. Drew stating that the Millon test is used with people who are suspected of having a personality disorder. It's not used to generally diagnose.
Nothing suggests to me that it is not a reliable test, but the MMPI-2 is harder to "beat" as it is several times longer, among other reasons. And it helps in general diagnosis, it's not just for those with personality disorders.
All I can say is that I have never seen it used, ever, to assess any parent in a child custody evaluation. And I see several each year, in my practice.
Thanks for addressing all my questions and posts.
Yes , it becomes clearer now that the very qualities that gave Jodi a foothold with Travis - her aggression, her sexual bravado and experience, her confidence - eliminated her as a serious partner for him. Who, though, could have imagined this outcome? Even many stalkers never get to this point....
I don't think jodi's confidence had a thing to do with why she wasn't marriage material, and her sexuality was only part of it. Have you heard what Travis' friends and associates have to say about her and their impressions? They found her extremely bizarre, not normal, scary even.
And after he broke up with her, she stalked him, peered in his windows, followed his new girlfriend, followed him, slashed his tires, climbed in his doggy door when he was home with the new girlfriend, send threatening notes to the same girl, etc. He knew she was scary and he told one of his friends that if he ever showed up dead on Saturday morning, it was her. The friend laughed it off until Travis said, "No, I;m serious.". prompting his friend to say, "Ok, I got you."
How does everyone feel about Dr. Samuals buying a book and card for Jodi? Do you think that this was crossing the border of client/doctor ?
Totally crossed boundaries that an impartial evaluator should have had.
Not the best context for him to have done this. I can see with regular therapy patients in his office, a book may be something for them to work with between sessions.
In any case the prosecutor has made this expert witness look very bad in many ways. That said, I recall how in the Casey Anthony trial the prosecutor ripped apart an expert witness from the defense. Little did it matter to the jury as we know......
And I don't think this witness and how Juan Martinez skewered him matters much to this jury either. They have decided, IMO and she's going down.
There has been such a flood, an avalanche a volcano of testimony and evidence that allows this jury to find her guilty of a vicious, premeditated attack. I was worried at first. When they played the sex tape, that was it for me. And it only got better after that.