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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 360932" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>This evaluator made it clear that he wouldn't do an MMPI on anyone without including a clinical interview and made it clear that he never asked for any military records. Additionally, he didn't mention or ask for a release from the psychiatric I was seeing last year. Also, he made it clear that MST guy would have known this is how he would have handled things. They all think MST guy is very professional and knowledgable. So why then would MST guy mislead me last year about the MMPI and tell me they wanted these old records this year? I told evaluator that I knew a few of them over there hated me because I had stepped on some toes in the past when I thought things had gone far enough in a certain area and drawn a line in the sand. He asked for a couple of examples and I told him and he agreed that it sounded inappropriate and he didn't blame me.</p><p></p><p>If MST guy is trying to make me look more mentally ill than I am, he'll lie of course and tell this guy that he never told me those things. If MST guy told me those things just to provoke me or scare me so much thinking I'd refuse then they could get me for being noncompliant, well it didn't work. </p><p></p><p>All I know is that I am positive that at least some in our court unit are not as professional, honest, and knowledgable as the judges and higher mental health profs seem to believe. And my opinion isn't stemming from paranoia - it was formed by seeing and hearing things first hand. So now I am left with no trust in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 360932, member: 3699"] This evaluator made it clear that he wouldn't do an MMPI on anyone without including a clinical interview and made it clear that he never asked for any military records. Additionally, he didn't mention or ask for a release from the psychiatric I was seeing last year. Also, he made it clear that MST guy would have known this is how he would have handled things. They all think MST guy is very professional and knowledgable. So why then would MST guy mislead me last year about the MMPI and tell me they wanted these old records this year? I told evaluator that I knew a few of them over there hated me because I had stepped on some toes in the past when I thought things had gone far enough in a certain area and drawn a line in the sand. He asked for a couple of examples and I told him and he agreed that it sounded inappropriate and he didn't blame me. If MST guy is trying to make me look more mentally ill than I am, he'll lie of course and tell this guy that he never told me those things. If MST guy told me those things just to provoke me or scare me so much thinking I'd refuse then they could get me for being noncompliant, well it didn't work. All I know is that I am positive that at least some in our court unit are not as professional, honest, and knowledgable as the judges and higher mental health profs seem to believe. And my opinion isn't stemming from paranoia - it was formed by seeing and hearing things first hand. So now I am left with no trust in them. [/QUOTE]
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