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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT REPORT

Tests Administered
1. Rorschach Inkblot Test

Test findings
1. Rorschach Inkblot Test
2.
Control and stress tolerance
Adj D= 0 Her capacity for control and tolerance for stress is similar to that of most
CDI = 3 others.
Adj es= 22 Unusual psychological complexity.
Sum C’= 7 Excessive internalization of feelings that she prefer to externalize. She
may experience subjective discomfort including anxiety and depression.
Situationally related stress
Sum Y= 9 The stress is having a great impact on emotion. Experiences of anxiety,
m=1 tension or discomfort for which little or no explanation are quite probable.
Adj D=0 The impacts of the stress typically create considerable interference in
D= -4 some of the customary patterns of thinking and behaviour.
D= -4 highly vulnerable to ideational and behavioural impulsiveness. Highly
susceptible to difficulties in control.

Blends by m or Y 50% of the blends in the record signify that she is much more
varaiables= 50% psychologically complex now than usually is the case.

Color shading The situation of stress condition has substantially intensified a pre-
blends existing confusion about emotions. These feelings increases the
vulnerability for episodes of psychological disorganization
Affect
DEPI= 7 CDI= 3 significant and potentially disabling affective problems exist.
EB=7:4.5 L=0.05 introversive copying style. She is an ideal oriented person who proposed
to keep her feelings aside when making decisions. Usually she avoid trial
and error approaches to problem solving. Although willing to display her
feelings she usually will be concerned that they are adequately controlled.
EBPer= 1.5 although she typically uses an ideational style involving delay while
keeping feelings in abeyance before reaching a decision, instances will
often occur in which feelings are permitted to merge more directly with
the thinking and contribute significantly to decisions.
SUM V=1 the presence of a disquetting or negative feelings that is being generated
SUM C'= 7 by a persistent and and see to berate or degrade oneself. Presence of
irritating or negative feelings that having created because of an unusual
tendency to inhibit the radius of emotions and a suppress their impact.
Afr=0.17 marked tendency to avoid emotional stimuli. She may feel uncomfortable
when dealing with emotions.
Intellectualization She uses Intellectualization as a major defensive tactic in situations that
index =28 are perceived as affectively stressful. She becomes more vulnerable to
disorganization during intense emotional experiences because the tactic
becomes less effective as the magnitude of affective stimuli increases
FC:CF+C= 0:3 a significant laxness in modulating emotions. Overly emotional or less
2. Yale brown obsessive compulsive scale (Y BOCS)
She seems to have moderate level of obsessions and compulsions

Summary
 Psychological complexity has occurred due to the situational stress
 Excessive internalization of feelings
 Intellectualization as a major defensive tactic in affectively stressful situations
 Obsessive like tendency toward perfectionism
 Cautious and conservative about setting achievement objectives
 Reasonably well fixed ideational set
 Poor judgment, poor control over ideational impulses
 Strong unfulfilled needs for closeness
 Moderate level of obsessions and compulsions in YBOCS

Impression
F 42.2 Obsessive compulsive disorder, mixed obsessional thoughts and acts

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