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CLINICAL ABSTRACT

I. Identifying Data

The subject is JV, she’s a female, 22 years old, single, college level and the
second sibling in their family.

II. Tests Administered


Date Administered
1. Sack’s Sentence Completion Test (SSCT) November 20,
2010
2. Draw A Person Test (DAPT) (date)
3. House Tree Person Test (HTP) (date)
4. Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test (BVMGT) (date)
5. Hand Test (HT) (date)

III. Test Results

A. Sack’s Sentence Completion Test

The subject shows mildly disturbances in areas of attitudes towards father,


and guilt. It means that there is an emotional conflict in these areas but
appears able to handle them without therapeutic aid.

B. Draw A Person Test

In this test the subject shows aloofness; fantasy rather than reality
satisfaction, uncertainty; indecisiveness; restlessness; dissatisfaction with
self; anxiety, has an indication of psychopathology or organicity, low security
feelings , virility conflicts, social stereotype reflecting refinement and
grooming, has a desire to shut out the world – self absorption, orally
receptive, dependent individuals, sensitivity to outside criticism, discontent
with body type possessed by the subject, masculine protest, occupation with
the part of the figure, narcissist recall, feeling of inadequacy and indication of
aggression, feeling of weakness and futility or strong feeling of lack of
achievement, excessive security needs, strong need for flight, emotional;
overt aggression, timidity and insecurity, need for precision, meticulous
person, inability to be definitive or a high degree of uncertainty, possible
character disturbances, suggest poor self-concept and low self confidence,
low security feeling, hostility, impulsive acting out tendencies and sometimes
anxiety, possibly uninhibited, implied voyeurism and suspiciousness, forced
congeniality and possibly inappropriate affection, refusal to listen to criticism,
masculine tendencies, explosive personality, preoccupation with weight,
sexual preoccupation, frequently insexually ambivalent as an over
compensation for the feeling of body inadequacy, aggressiveness, striving for
strength is important, infantile aggression and sexual disturbance.

C. House Tree Person Test

In this test the subject shows need for independence, the subject has
feelings of inadequacy and dependency upon authority, symbolize striving,
autonomy and need for security, and also shows Intellectual need and
dependent on thinking as a satisfaction source.

Although the subject feels socially accepted but it also shows effort to be
socially acceptable, inferiority and insecurity feelings, inaccessible, and the
subject also shows superficial friendliness.

The subject shows immaturity and expects future difficulties. There is no


outlet for emotions or outlet of opportunity for release of tension seen and the
subject shows attempting to defend himself from the threat of fantasy
breaking away from control. Sexual pre-occupation and conflict were also
shown and the fear of voyeurism.

D. Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test

In this test the subject shows negativistic trends, withdrawn, repressed


hostility and passive adaptation, depression, indicative of symbolic conflict,
inability to maintain constant catharsis with adequate objects of the
environment, overly and excessive responsive to emotional stimuli. Some
conflicts have been triggered by the symbolic value of the particular stimulus
figure.

E. Hand Test

(Narrative report of the results of each test administered - in paragraph form


– indent the first line of each paragraph and leave once space on each paragraph)

IV. Over-All Findings

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2.
3.

(Based on your personality matrix)

V. Summary of Findings

(in paragraph form – indent the first line of each paragraph and leave once
space on each paragraph)

VI. Clinical Impression

(in paragraph form – indent the first line of each paragraph and leave once
space on each paragraph. State what kind of disorder does your patient manifests
based on test results, overall findings and with the use of your personality matrix to
justify your diagnosis. Also indicate the diagnostic criteria of the disorder based on
DSM and relate it to your findings. )

Test Administered and Evaluated by:

(your name)
4th Year AB Psychology Student

Noted by:

Roland John S. Banalo


PSY 017 (Projective Techniques)
PERSONALITY MATRIX

Overall Findings Tests Administered


(based on test results)
SSCT DAPT HTP BVM HT
GT
1. Anxiety √ √ √ √ √
2. Depression √ √ √
3. Withdrawal
4. Alienation
5.

DAP
GENERAL INTERPRETATION:
1. Aloofness
2. Anxiety
3. Sexual disturbance
4. Infantile aggression
5. Inhibition
6. Masculine protest
7. Aggression
8. Inadequacy
9. Over compensation
10.Explosive personality

HTP
Dependency needs.
1. Feelings of inadequacy
2. Needs for social acceptance
3. Shows immaturity
4. No outlet of opportunity for release of tension.

bvgmt
1. Negativistic trend.
2. Depression
3. withdrawn

Clinical Impression: “What disorder?

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