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Interpretation: Schizophrenia and Eyes Withdrawal Tendencies
Rizal Technological University
Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong City

In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Projective Techniques
Compilation of Interpretations of Projective Tests

Presented by:
Jannine L. Basilio
CAS 06 501A

Presented to:
Dr. Crema T. Basuil

October 2011

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* Sach Sentence Completion Test (SSCT) p. 3 * Draw A Person Test (DAP) p. 6 * House Tree Person Test (HTP) p. 22 * Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test p. 60

Sach Sentence Completion Test (SSCT) Interpretation * Attitude towards Mother (14, 29, 44, 59) 2 = completely rejects and depreciates mother whom he considers over demanding. 1 = Sees mother’s fault but accepts and tolerates differences. 0 = express only positive feelings towards the mother. * Attitude towards Father (1, 16, 31, 46) 2 = feels extreme hostility and contempt with overt death wishes. 1 = admires father but wishes that their relationship were closer. 0 = expresses complete satisfaction with father’s personality. * Attitude towards Family Unit (2, 27, 42, 57) 2 = feels rejected by the family which lacks solidarity and which has constantly contended with difficulties. 1 = aware that the family does not recognize him as a mature person but has no difficulty in relating with them. 0 = instability of the family domicile has had little effect on his favorable feeling towards them. * Attitude towards Women ( 10, 25, 40, 55) 2 = extremely suspicious, possible homosexual tendency 1 = high ideas but ambivalent feelings. 0 = only minor or superficial criticisms * Attitude towards Heterosexual Relationship (11,26,41,56) 2 = appears to have given up achieving good sexual adjustment 1 = deserved sexual experiences but reservation about his ability to maintain marital relationship. 0 = indicates satisfaction towards this area * Attitude towards Friends and Acquaintances (8,23,38,53) 2 = suspicious and apparently seclusive 1= seems to wait approval of others before

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