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Aspects of Thematic Apperception Testing: Paranoid Schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

Max Valentine
Affiliation:
Department of Mental Health, Aberdeen University
Ashley A. Robin
Affiliation:
Scalebor Park

Extract

This paper embodies an attempt to study paranoid conditions by the use of psychological tests of the “projection” type—here, the Thematic Apperception test (TAT) and the Ink-blot test of Rorschach. In giving a standardized projection test to a homogeneous group there is some hope that factors specific to the group may emerge. When the group has a common “mental disease” or psychiatric syndrome, it is possible that the results may throw light on the nature of its psychological processes—and hence, ultimately, on the nature of the disease.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1950 

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