Understanding Personality Through Projective Testing provides a concise, nuanced depiction of six core aspects of personality within a psychodynamic/developmental framework. It then portrays how each of these domains can be assessed with four projective methods: the Rorschach, TAT, Sentence Completion and Animal Preference Tests. The strengths and heuristic value of each of the four methods are described individually and then integrated via case examples to provide a rich, comprehensive methodology for understanding personality functioning.
Understanding Personality Through Projective Testing provides a concise, nuanced depiction of six core aspects of personality within a psychodynamic/developmental framework. It then portrays how each of these domains can be assessed with four projective methods: the Rorschach, TAT, Sentence Completion and Animal Preference Tests. The strengths and heuristic value of each of the four methods are described individually and then integrated via case examples to provide a rich, comprehensive methodology for understanding personality functioning.
Steven Tuber, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and director of clinical training in the doctoral program in clinical psychology of the City University of New York at City College. He is the author of the critically acclaimed books Attachment, Play & Authenticity: A Winnicott Primer, and Starting Treatment with Children and Adolescents: A Process-Oriented Guide for Therapists (with Jane Caflisch) as well as over one hundred papers on the interplay between assessment and treatment in children, adolescents, and adults.Understanding Personality through Projective Testing was also selected as a finalist for the Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Scholarship (2012).
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Author's Note Acknowledgments Dedication Chapter 1: A Story Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework for Personality Assessment: The Domains of Negative and Positive Object Relations Chapter 3: Affects, Defenses, Ego Functions and the Capacity to Play Chapter 4: The Rorschach: Translating The RIM to our Personality Domains Chapter 5: Linking RIM Movement, Shading And Color Responses to our Personality Domains Chapter 6: A RIM Case Example Chapter 7: The TAT Chapter 8: The Clinical Application Of the TAT Chapter 9: The Sentence Completion and Animal Preference Tasks Chapter 10: The Case of Nicholas: His RIM Chapter 11: The Case of Nicholas: His SCT and APT Chapter 12: The Case of Nicholas: His TAT, and a Case Summary Chapter 13: Epilogue: Some Concluding Remarks References Figures Index About the Author
Author's Note Acknowledgments Dedication Chapter 1: A Story Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework for Personality Assessment: The Domains of Negative and Positive Object Relations Chapter 3: Affects, Defenses, Ego Functions and the Capacity to Play Chapter 4: The Rorschach: Translating The RIM to our Personality Domains Chapter 5: Linking RIM Movement, Shading And Color Responses to our Personality Domains Chapter 6: A RIM Case Example Chapter 7: The TAT Chapter 8: The Clinical Application Of the TAT Chapter 9: The Sentence Completion and Animal Preference Tasks Chapter 10: The Case of Nicholas: His RIM Chapter 11: The Case of Nicholas: His SCT and APT Chapter 12: The Case of Nicholas: His TAT, and a Case Summary Chapter 13: Epilogue: Some Concluding Remarks References Figures Index About the Author
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