Phenomenology & Rorschach
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https://doi.org/10.6092/2282-1619/2015.3.1112Keywords:
Rorschach, Phenomenology, Psychic processAbstract
The study search the Rorschach point of view phenomenologycal. The phenomenology explore the psychopathological Erlebnis of subject. Psychic phenomena have the form and content. The phenomenological approach to Rorschach projective technique begins with the assessment of psychogram, which explores the subject’s cognitive, affective and adaptive processes and then the object of psychopathology. In psychogram that expresses an aspect of the way of life inkblots by the person defining the location, the determinant, the presence of particular phenomena, the content in relation to the answers of the Protocol. This approach establish structure, levels of psychic functioning of the subject and consent to make a differential diagnosis.
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