The ''Childhood Hand that Disturbs'' Projective Test: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Drawing Test
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Added by: decabristka | Karma: 68075.20 | Non-Fiction, Science literature | 14 November 2014 |
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 The Childhood Hand that Disturbs (CHaD), a new projective test, is a diagnostic and therapeutic tool that is broadly applicable, but particularly effective with abused, depressed, and suicidal subjects. While the CHaD has the advantage of being quick and easy to administer--it takes an average of ten minutes to perform--it is reliable and applicable to both young and old. It is a useful complement to traditional batteries such as the Rorschach and Draw-a-Family, and self-assessment questionnaires. What makes the CHaD different is that it is a free drawing exam, and one that taps one of the most highly symbolic parts of the body: the hand. |
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Tags: applicable, Childhood, Disturbs, Draw-a-Family, self-assessment |