PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUES AND THE THEORY OF ACTION

The interpretation of projective tests is approached from an action or existentialist framework, & a summary of res which suggests that the stability of the Rorschach performance is more apparent than real & that radically diff kinds of performance can be easily elicited is presented. The in...

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