Determinant shift of psychoneurotic and psychotic patients

A new dimension of the Rorschach, called "the determinant shift from free association to the inquiry," was applied to psychotics and neurotics. The following hypotheses were tested and confirmed: (1) Neurotics show greater shift from free association to inquiry than psychotics. (2) Neuroti...

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