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The Projective
Hypothesis
Responses to ambiguous stimuli
will reveal aspects of
personality including drives,
motives, defenses, emotional
style, and cognitive processes.
Advantages of
Projective Tests
• Less obvious, harder to fake
• May tap underlying
(unconscious) psychological
processes
• May be effective with guarded
patients and kids
• May help us understand
disorders in which symptoms
are not immediately present
Disadvantages of
Projective Tests
• Reliability and validity
• Cross-cultural issues
• Complex scoring systems
• Cumbersome, time-consuming
Uses of the Rorschach
• Describes perceptual-cognitive
aspects of the individual
• Elicits need states that are
projected onto the blots
• Gives info on strengths and
weaknesses
Limitations of the
Rorschach
• Diagnostic decision-making
• Treatment planning
• Predicting behavior
Administering the
Rorschach
• Introduction
• Free association
• Inquiry
• (Then lots and lots of coding
and scoring)
What Gets Interpreted?
• Location
• Content
• Determinants
• Form quality
• Special scores
• Structural summary
Location
• Human
• Animal
• Other
– Idiosyncratic
– Morbid
– Aggressive movement
Determinants
• Form (F)
• Chromatic color (C, CF, FC)
• Achromatic color (C’, C’F, FC’)
• Light-dark features
– Shading (Y, YF, FY)
– Texture (T, TF, FT)
– Vista (V, VF, FV)
• Movement
-Human (M) vs. animal (FM)
vs. inanimate (m)
- Active (a) vs. Passive (p)
Form Quality
• Unusual verbalizations
• Fabulized Combination
• Contamination
• Perseveration
Structural Summary