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Projective Techniques in Crisis
Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1970The projective methods which but a few years ago were greeted with hopeful acceptance, today are so embroiled in controversy that it may be said that they are in crisis. Clinical psychologists and certainly the users of projective methods, have concentrated on intrapsychic dynamics to the exclusion of social and cultural variables.
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Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1967
Abstract Twenty college students and twenty hospitalized patients diagnosed as schizophrenic, equated for age, sex, and intelligence, were told to tell a story to sixteen successive pre-recorded excerpts of music. Tests of reliability indicated that the Ss' reaction times and rates of verbalization were stable from music excerpt to excerpt and from ...
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Abstract Twenty college students and twenty hospitalized patients diagnosed as schizophrenic, equated for age, sex, and intelligence, were told to tell a story to sixteen successive pre-recorded excerpts of music. Tests of reliability indicated that the Ss' reaction times and rates of verbalization were stable from music excerpt to excerpt and from ...
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Freud and Projective Techniques
Journal of Projective Techniques, 1956(1956). Freud and Projective Techniques. Journal of Projective Techniques: Vol. 20, Freud Commemoration Issue, pp. 5-13.
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Projective Techniques as Psychotherapy
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1995Projective techniques, by bypassing the conscious resistance of anxiety and defenses, elicits information about the hidden side of perception and thoughts processes, personality, emotions, and psychodynamic processes. They thus enable an assessment of ego strength and the patient's ability to face unconscious content.
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Méthode et techniques projectives
Bulletin de psychologie, 1965Anzieu Didier. Méthode et techniques projectives. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 19 n°250, 1966. pp. 1217-1228.
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Substructuring techniques—status and projections
Computers & Structures, 1978Substructuring techniques are examined in terms of their application to structural analysis. Attention is given to multilevel substructuring algorithms, hypermatrix and other sparse matrix schemes, automated design systems, and elasto-plastic problems. Applications include use with computing hardware such as CDC STAR-100 and minicomputer systems.
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Finger Painting a Projective Technique
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1980Finger painting was used in a diversified program with two different groups of patients, primarily as a medium for expression of feeling that facilitated the collection of diagnostic data and the detection of change in mental status. It was found to be an economical method of eliciting data and monitoring change during therapy.
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Projection and Deprojection Techniques in Rhinoplasty
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2016Projection of the nasal tip is among the most important aspects of the nose. In this article, a wide spectrum of techniques are presented that allow the rhinoplasty surgeon to decrease, maintain, or increase nasal tip projection. Rhinoplasty surgeons must be adept with suture techniques, lower lateral cartilage overlay techniques, and structural ...
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