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| PSYC1109-1 | Application of projective techniques
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| Duration : | 60h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Christian Mormont, N... |
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| Substitute(s) : | Séverine Louwette |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | Introduction to projective tests, Rorschach and the Thematic Apperception Test, leading to an analysis of the structure of an individual's personality and to looking at the mechanisms of the unconscious. |
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| Course objective : | Carrying out the Rorschach test, having incorpored Exner's theory of an Integrated System:valuation, formal report, the various steps, psychological conclusion. Carrying out a T. A. T. , having mastered its methodological analysis principles. Writing up the results of these tests in a psychological report. |
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| Prerequisites : | Clinical psychology orientation + courses L107 (test practice) and L428 (Dynamic psychology) |
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| Workshops : | Carrying out five tests and submitting reports. |
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| Organization : | Course and exercises, given over the two terms. This course leads on the PSYC 1123-1 and PSYC 1124-1 |
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| Written notes : | Student notes and " Le Rorschach, un sytème intégré" (Exner, French translation, A. Andronikof.) |
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| Assessment : | At the end of the 1st term, Written exam: Exner's theory and a formal report. At the end of the year, written exam: carryin out a Rorschach test ( interpretation, conclusion) and an analysis of the T.A.T. |
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| Contacts : | Professor + assistants, M. Thommessen and F. Burdot ( 04/366.23.97) |
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| Remarks : | This course and " Extensive questions (Part I) are indissociable. |
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