RORSCHACH CHANGES FOLLOWING BRIEF AND SHORT-TERM THERAPY

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作者
EXNER, JE
ANDRONIKOFSANGLADE, A
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[1] Rorschach Workshops Anne Andronikof-Sanglade, University of Paris
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10.1207/s15327752jpa5901_6
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Two groups of 35 patients each, one treated with brief therapy, averaging 14.2 sessions on a once per week basis, and the other group, treated with a short-term type of therapy, averaging 47 sessions on a once per week basis, were administered the Rorschach and the Katz Adjustment Scales-Form S three times. The first administration took place before entering therapy. The brief therapy group was tested a second time at termination of treatment and again 8 to 12 months following termination. The short-term therapy group was tested the second time at therapy termination and the third time 10 to 12 months after termination. Each group reported substantially fewer symptoms at termination and continued to report about the same level of symptom reduction at the second retest. The Rorschach data seem to provide an ample basis from which to argue that considerable improvement occurred in the psychological organization and/or operations of both groups, and this appears to have some confirmation in the self-report data.
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