RORSCRACH Summary
RORSCRACH Summary
Form-Shape
F is the determinant of intelligence, mental activities.
F+ Ego strength, self-control
F- Weakness of ego, regression
F Klopfer 70-75% intellectual and social cohesion
Freud Reality principle, giving perceptual, concrete and real objects.
F insufficient number Problem with reality principle, lack of interest in external settings
F too much Lliving on the reality principle, rigid defense systems, not allowing fantasy and
imagination.
Rapaport Quality of form - richness of intelligence and control of thoughts.
Movement
M,K Creative inner world associated with the intellectual level and internalization
capacity of the person.
Absence of M No creative inner world, poor cognitive processes, remaining objective,
advocacy. Not wanting to share the inner world, turning inward and simply
living in harmony with the outer world.
FM Blood is an underdeveloped, childlike inner world.
Klopfer IImpulses arising from the id and seeking immediate gratification
m, kob Expulsion of internal impulses, externalization of emotions in the body,
projection of emotions, impulsive discharge.
More than 2 m Awareness of external forces that threaten the integrity of the personality.
Colour
Those who are more sensitive to stimuli from the outside world pay more attention to colors. It shows
the emotional world. The important thing is whether the person can maintain control while reacting
to stimuli from the outside world.
Absence of C Emotional deprivation, decreased interest in the outside world.
Red Emotional experience, impulsive expression (aggressive, libidinal)
Pastel colors Relations with the environment
FC Asign of emotional consistency, good adjustment, which is necessary to be
able to relate to the environment.
Schaffer Conformist approach and social cohesion rather than an emotional and
creative world.
CF Does not have much control. Emotionally inconsistent, comfort-sensitive,
suggestive, egocentric. Less pathological than C.
C Impulsivity, impulsive approach, aggressive, excess of libidinal energy and not
trying to control.
Shadow
Exner
Achromatic color C', C'F, FC' — Texture
T, TF, FT Three Dimensionality
V, VF, FV Shading (Lightness-Darkness)
Y, YF, FY (x-ray and map)
Klopfer
Achromatic color FC', C'F, C' - Texture
Fc, cF, c Three-dimensionality or Depth
FK, KF, K Shading (Lightness-Darkness)
Fk, kF, k (x-ray and map)
Emotional compatibility is timid, cautious, and a kind of inhibited compatibility, basically a depressive
nature.
Beck Attempts to overcome anxiety by keeping away from oneself.
Klopfer-
c, Infantile, undifferentiated general need for love
cF Continued need for early intimacy, infantile dependence
Fc Emotional needs for approval, belonging, and reaction from others, and
awareness of this, a sign of adjustment.
Smoke, cloud Unrelated, mixed anxiety.
French school
C' Gray and white color - anxiety, distress, depression.
Clop Light and dark combination - major anxiety, severe anxiety.
Transferring the fear in one's inner world to the card.
E Texture Responses - Worry
E Tonal differences (cloud, smoke)
E Perspective (three-dimensionality) — the intellectualization of anxiety
E Tactile (skin, post) Associated with early problems and affective needs.
Contents
A Stereotypical thinking, perseveration, or complex, rigid thinking
Hd>H Depression, mental retardation, anxiety
O+ Creativity, superior intelligence
O- Schizophrenia, retardation