The **Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)** is a psychological test designed to assess various aspects of personality and psychopathology in adults. Developed by Leslie Morey in 1991, the PAI evaluates clinical syndromes, interpersonal styles, and treatment-related characteristics. It includes scales that measure factors such as anxiety, depression, aggression, and substance abuse, as well as features related to personality disorders. The PAI is widely used in clinical, forensic, and employment settings to aid in diagnosis, treatment planning, and decision-making. Unlike some other psychological tests, the PAI uses a self-report format, meaning individuals respond to questions about their own behaviors, feelings, and attitudes. #Psychological-Test