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PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUE WITH NARCOSIS

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1949
1. Recent opinions as to the action of subnarcotic doses of barbiturates on the central nervous system are summarized. Reference is made to the view that electroencephalographic studies of schizophrenic patients suggest a "disorder of neural function," i. e., an organic brain dysfunction. 2.
Martin M. Tunis, Herbert Dörken
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Regarding realities: Using photo-based projective techniques to elicit normative and alternative discourses on gender, relationships, and sexuality in Mozambique

Global Public Health, 2016
This paper argues for the methodological merit of photo-based projective techniques (PT) in formative HIV communication research. We used this technique in Mozambique to study multiple sexual partnerships (MSPs) and the roles of social and gender norms ...
Emily S. Holman   +3 more
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Research with Projective Techniques

Journal of Projective Techniques, 1957
(1957). Research with Projective Techniques. Journal of Projective Techniques: Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 342-346.
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The Role of Packaging and Presentation Format in Consumers’ Preferences for Food: An Application of Projective Techniques

, 2015
Qualitative research techniques are frequently used as a means to understand consumers’ perceptions and behavior when it comes to food choice. Particularly, projective techniques have been increasingly used in marketing and consumer research.
A. Eldesouky, A. F. Pulido, F. Mesías
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Qualitative projective techniques in political brand image research from the perspective of young adults

, 2015
Purpose – This paper aimed to focus on political marketing and utilised a number of projective techniques to explore the UK Conservative Party’s “brand image” amongst young adults aged 18-24 years.
C. Pich, Dianne Dean
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Projective Techniques in Crisis

Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1970
The 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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A Music Projective Technique

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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Projective Techniques and Psychological Assessment in Disadvantaged Communities

, 2014
This paper outlines the use of psychological testing in a community clinic. The emphasis is on the use of projective techniques in designing treatment plans for youth in disadvantaged communities.
R. Storey, Mark Gapen, James S. Sacco
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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, 1995
Projective 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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