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Published Online: September 1960

PSYCHIC INGREDIENTS OF VARIOUS PERSONALITY TYPES

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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The usual method of validating psychological tests by comparing them with clinically-defined psychiatric categories has been reversed. Instead, various personality types bearing psychiatric labels have been assessed by means of symbol patterns. A few examples have been given to illustrate the method. Superior normals are found to excel in creative imagination. Neurotics appear to be only partially emancipated from the stimuli of objects. Persons with characterological personalities appear to have been fixated at a pre-adolescent level of symbol perception. Schizophrenics use symbols autistically. And deteriorated organic patients show a lack of capacity to deal symbolically with their environment except on a concrete and unimaginative level.
These findings are not new and are readily accepted by persons familiar with mental patients. Yet it is interesting that we were able to distinguish the different psychiatric categories by means of symbol patterns found typical of the various disease groups.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 211 - 214
PubMed: 13828038

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Published in print: September 1960
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Consultant in Psychiatry, Surgeon, United States Air Forces, Europe.
Chief Psychiatric Social Worker, USAF Hospital, Wiesbaden, Germany.
Chief Psychologist, USAF Hospital, Wiesbaden, Germany.

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