Assessment

Personal Reflection Inventory (PRI)

A comprehensive self-assessment that maps the psychological patterns operating beneath the surface of your daily life. 567 true/false items covering how you handle stress, relate to other people, manage emotions, and cope with difficulty. Results delivered in accessible language, not clinical jargon.

Format

567 items, true/false, ~15 minutes

Privacy

Runs in your browser. No data stored on any server.

What it measures

  • Personality patterns that shape how you interpret and respond to the world
  • Stress responses: how you react when things go wrong and what coping strategies you default to
  • Interpersonal style: how you connect with others, manage conflict, and handle closeness
  • Emotional regulation patterns: what you do with difficult feelings
  • Psychological resources: internal strengths and resilience factors you may underestimate
Take the PRI

What your results mean

The PRI generates a multi-scale profile. Rather than a single score or category, you get a picture of how several psychological dimensions interact in your particular case. The profile covers:

Clinical scales

Patterns related to mood, anxiety, somatic concerns, thought processes, and behavioral tendencies. Presented in plain language with context for what each elevation means.

Interpersonal functioning

How you relate to authority, peers, and intimate partners. Whether you tend toward withdrawal or enmeshment, and what drives that pattern.

Validity indicators

The PRI checks for response consistency, over-reporting, and under-reporting. This means you can trust that your profile reflects genuine patterns, not test-taking artifacts.

What to do next

Frequently asked questions

Why is it 567 items?

The PRI is comprehensive by design. Personality patterns, coping mechanisms, stress responses, and interpersonal style can't be captured in 10 questions. The length is what makes the results clinically useful rather than superficially entertaining. Most people complete it in about 15 minutes.

Is this the same as the MMPI?

The PRI is a self-reflection tool that generates an accessible profile of your psychological patterns. It is not a diagnostic instrument and does not replace formal psychological testing. The results are presented in plain language, not clinical codes.

Will my results be stored or shared?

No. The PRI runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server. Your results stay on your device unless you choose to share them with a clinician.

What should I do with my results?

Read through the profile on your own first. If patterns resonate or surprise you, a consultation can help you understand what they mean in the context of your specific situation. The results are most useful when interpreted alongside your history, not in isolation.