Description
Eligibility
Psychology Students, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, PhD Scholars.
What Is a Projective Test?
Projective psychological tests like RIBT and TAT help uncover hidden emotions and personality traits by analyzing how individuals respond to ambiguous stimuli. Learn powerful personality assessment tools used in clinical psychology to understand the unconscious mind.
Join now to master projective techniques with expert guidance!
Thematic Apperception Test
Module 1: Introduction
· Nature of the Test · History · Purpose |
Module 2: Application and Clinical Setup of TAT
· Depression · Anxiety · Trauma · Relationship Issue · Work-Related Issue · Marital Conflicts · Parental Conflicts · Aggression · Sexual Trauma |
Module 3: Administration of TAT
· General Condition · Instructions · Enquiry |
Module 4: Scoring and Interpretation
· Scoring by Bellack |
Module 5: Practice on Case Sample and Report Writing
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Rorschach Inkblot Test (RIBT)
Module 9: Introduction
· Projective Test · Features · Types |
Module 10: Introduction to RIBT
· History& Development · Characteristics · Cards · Different scoring systems · Purpose of RIBT |
Module 11: Basic Prerequisite & Preliminary Preparation
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Module 12: Administration
· Introducing the test · Test instructions · The response phase · The enquiry phase · Location sheet |
Module 13: Scoring by Exner
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Module 14: Structural Summary, Upper Section & Constellation Worksheet
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Module 15: Interpretation & Report Writing
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Module 16: Practice on Case Sample
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