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1 Director, University of Sussex Health Service, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex
2 Research Psychologist, University of Sussex Health Service, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex
The elements in the repertory grid testing of neurotics have normally been people of significance to the subject. By using the relationships between people as elements greater sensitivity is obtained. The use of dyad grid testing of this sort on four patients with sex role difficulties is briefly described.
Submitted on June 26, 1969
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