MENT
MOREL EMOTIONAL
NUMBING TEST 

Morel Emotional Numbing Test 8th Edition

DISCOVER THE FEATURES

The MENT “should be included on a routine basis in the forensic assessment of claimed PTSD.” Merten, T., Thies, E., Schneider, K., & Stevens, A. (2009). Psychological Injury and Law, 2(3-4), 284-293.
In the assessment of psychiatric disorders associated with trauma (PTSD, ASD, dissociative disorders, etc.), the MENT is a psychometric test that provides empirically grounded probabilistic evidence to aid professionals in making sound clinical or forensic opinions regarding the veracity of symptom presentation. The MENT Manual answers questions that may arise in a deposition, civil litigation, courtroom cross-examinations, compensation and pension board hearings, and other forensic proceedings to assist forensic practitioners. Test administration takes only 5 to 15 minutes and can be completed by the examinee with little input from the examiner. Scoring takes only 1 to 2 minutes. 

The MENT Manual 8th Edition now has normative data from a sample of neurologically impaired inpatients and an additional chapter covering forensic issues related to depositions, subpoenas, discovery demands, pretrial discovery demands, HIPPA, test security, copyright law, proprietary rights, intellectual property rights, and trade secrets. The new manual provides forensic and clinical practitioners valuable information to increase their expertise and presents a scientific rationale to explain sound problem-solving strategies in challenging cases.