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Handbook of Projective Techniques

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This volume is intended as a basic text for courses in projective techniques and seeks to indicate how projective techniques are employed in research, the extent of their utility in various research problems, and in research, the extent of their utility in various research problems, and their strengths and weaknesses in the assessment of personality.

960 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1965

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May 27, 2012
Read this one for my Independent Research topic. Even though I am not a Clinical student, the information on Personality and Projective Techniques is understandable and quite interesting as it refutes existing notions about Projective Techniques. Definitely a handbook I would recommend to someone trying to explore what Projective Techniques are all about!
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