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The Ink Blots
Hermann 1884-1922) was a Swiss Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst best known for developing a projective test known from his name as the inkblot test. The test consists of ten cards, each with a different inkblot design. The cards (or plates) are numbered 1 through 10, and that is the order in which the psychologist always gives them to you.Plate I
“Black. Failure is almost never encountered. Stimulates form and movement responses equally. Easy to interpret as a Whole and in Details. There are a number of small Details which frequently give rise to answers.” -Hermann ; Psychodiagnostics; 1921 This is a black and white card, often described as looking like a mask or the face of a fox or wolf. Possible Sexual Imagery: Breasts, primarily the rounded areas at the top of the image.
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The Ink Blots
Hermann 1884-1922) was a Swiss Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst best known for developing a projective test known from his name as the inkblot test. The test consists of ten cards, each with a different inkblot design. The cards (or plates) are numbered 1 through 10, and that is the order in which the psychologist always gives them to you. Plate I
“Black. Failure is almost never encountered. Stimulates form and movement responses equally. Easy to interpret as a Whole and in Details. There are a number of small Details which frequently give rise to answers.” -Hermann ; Psychodiagnostics; 1921 This is a black and white card, often described as looking like a mask or the face of a fox or wolf. Possible Sexual Imagery: Breasts, primarily the rounded areas at the top of the image.
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The Ink Blots
Hermann 1884-1922) was a Swiss Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst best known for developing a projective test known from his name as the inkblot test. The test consists of ten cards, each with a different inkblot design. The cards (or plates) are numbered 1 through 10, and that is the order in which the psychologist always gives them to you.Plate I
“Black. Failure is almost never encountered. Stimulates form and movement responses equally. Easy to interpret as a Whole and in Details. There are a number of small Details which frequently give rise to answers.” -Hermann ; Psychodiagnostics; 1921 This is a black and white card, often described as looking like a mask or the face of a fox or wolf. Possible Sexual Imagery: Breasts, primarily the rounded areas at the top of the image.Comment Wall (showing 0 of 0) ( Add a comment )
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