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The MBHI, or Millon Behavioral Health Inventory, instrument is a brief self-report personality inventory designed to help the clinician assess the psychological coping factors related to the physical health care of adult medical patients. It is useful in:
  1. Evaluation and screening of physically ill, injured, and surgical patients
  2. Workers’ compensation evaluations to help assess stress-related claims
  3. Evaluation and screening of individuals in specialty clinics or programs (e.g., pain, stress, headache)
  4. All of the above
Explanation
Answer - D - All of the above are ways the MBHI can be useful to help identify possible psychosomatic complications, help predict response to illness or treatment, help in the development of effective rehabilitation programs, or for those who have problems that may stem from a psychological disorder or an unidentified stressor.

The Millon Behavioral Health Inventory (MBHI) is a 150-item self-report measure in a true-false format, designed to examine coping styles and personality features among persons with physical illnesses. 

Note it's Millon, not Million!
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