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There are some results to the MMPI-II that double indicate. They can indicate depression and the same results can indicate organic brain injury. Unfortunately, very few know how to analyze the MMPI-II results to exclude depression but show brain injury. The following article by Lloyd Cripe explains this on page 105.
http://aapmr.eventmediaonline.com/me...er_handout.pdf

It does not mean she is not suffering from depression. I can not find the better articles by Dr Cripe than explain this.
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