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CHILDREN'S RORSCHACHS AS PREDICTORS OF THEIR LATER ADJUSTMENT.
註釋Ego-psychoanalytic theorists have argued that the content of an individual's representations of self and other and the manner in which one perceives and organizes reality are two central elements of personality structure. Given the significance of these two aspects of personality organization to the developmental process, it was hypothesized that Rorschach scales explicitly constructed to measure them could effectively predict later adjustment for this population. Each of the children's first Rorschach