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Szondi test
Purpose
personality test
The Szondi test is a 1935 nonverbal projective personality test developed by Léopold Szondi.[1][2] It has been rated by mental health professionals as one of the top five most discredited psychological tests.[3]
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^Norcross, John C.; Koocher, Gerald P.; Garofalo, Ariele (2006). "Discredited psychological treatments and tests: A Delphi poll". Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 37 (5): 515–522. doi:10.1037/0735-7028.37.5.515. ISSN 1939-1323. Five tests rated by at least 25% of the experts in terms of being discredited for a specific purpose received mean scores of 4.0 or higher: Luscher Color Test, Szondi Test, handwriting analysis (graphology), Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test (for assessment of neuropsychological impairment), eneagrams, and Lowenfeld Mosaic Test.
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experiences of that patient. Existential therapy Szondi Schicksalsanalyse (fate analysis) and the Szonditest Binswanger, Ludwig (1942). Grundformen und Erkenntnis...
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better understand patterns of comorbidity. Hungarian psychiatrist Léopold Szondi formulated in 1935 a dimensional model of personality comprising four dimensions...
example, after the communist era, Szondi and Lusher, among other projective test, were still commonly used for clinical testing. David, who studied in the U...
1962, theme la question politique (I). (in French)"Valeur clinique du test de Szondi". Psyché (Paris), Revue Internationale des Sciences de l'Homme et de...
Jaspers, Carl Jung, Bärbel Inhelder, Marguerite Loosli Uster and Léopold Szondi. In 1970, Feuerstein earned his PhD in developmental psychology at the University...