Interpreting Projective Drawings

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achromatic
Achromatic Drawing
affective
Affective Stimuli
Ani
ANIMAL Drawing
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art-based diagnostic tools
Author_Marvin Leibowitz
Barren
Buck's Work
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chromatic
chromatic drawing assessment
Chromatic Drawings
Chromatic TREE
clinical drawing analysis
Crayon Drawing
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Foliage Covering
gratification
HFD
house tree person test
Human Figure Drawings
line
Line Quality
MMPI
Neurological Disorder
nonverbal personality assessment
Opposite Sex
PDs
Primitive Affects
projective drawing clinical interpretation
quality
self psychology theory
self-psychological
selfobject
Selfobject Experience
Selfobject Gratification
significant
Significant Selfobject
TREE Drawing
Vertical Split
Wall Lines
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138009677
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The use of drawings to discover emotions, attitudes, and personality traits not verbally stated by a client is a valuable and widely used technique in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. In this book, the author offers a highly practical introduction to the use and interpretation of projective drawings. Grounding his approach in self psychology, Dr. Leibowitz provides detailed information on how to interpret house, tree, man, woman, and animal drawings. By pairing clinical case examples with general interpretation guidelines, the book offers a thorough examination of projective drawings, making it a valuable text for beginners and an important reference source for the seasoned clinician. Interpreting Projective Drawings contains an impressive array of drawings, with over 175 total illustrations. Almost half of these drawings are from comprehensive case studies that follow adult patients from the beginning phase of treatment to their one-year (or more) status. These include over 30 chromatic illustrations that clearly demonstrate the importance of color in projective drawing interpretation. In addition to detailed information on how to interpret these five types of achromatic and chromatic drawings, the book also contains an appendix that offers examiner instructions, instructions for self-administration, and adjective lists to aid in interpretation. Together, these components make Interpreting Projective Drawings an essential resource for any mental health professional interested in using drawings to their fullest effect in their practice.
Marvin Leibowitz

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