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Re: Projective tests ... are they worth it? » Apperceptor

Posted by gardenergirl on March 6, 2004, at 23:14:17

In reply to Re: Projective tests ... are they worth it?, posted by Apperceptor on March 5, 2004, at 21:30:36

>> The most common PT is the Rorschach Comprehensive System ("Exner System"). This uses the famous inkblots. You will be asked what you see, and later how you saw it. 10 cards, about 20-40 minutes. Nightmare to score :-).

Amen to the scoring part. We had one class just on Exner's Comprehensive System. Now that was a fun semester! :P

>
> Draw a Person / House-Tree-Person - you draw these things and they are interpreted. I am very leery of these, but I defer to the psychodiagnosticians with vastly more experience.

I'm not overly nuts about these, either.
>

You seem to have quite a bit of knowlege of these. Is this personal interest or a specialty of your program? Also, which would you recommend for use with older adults?

Thanks,
gg

 

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