This book is a scientific book for psychological stress measurement and stress relief, which is written by the author as a psychiatrist, who, after many years of psychological counseling practice, analyzes the drawings made by the counselors of houses, trees and people to find out the defects of their personalities, and gradually improves their personalities. This is a kind of psychological treatment method through the psychological counselor's drawing of houses, trees and people, so as to detect his personality, character, stress, tolerance, etc., the comprehensive ability of many aspects. The book's language and graphics are simple and easy to understand, and readers can completely self-test, analyze, and improve their own personality, so as to relieve the reader's psychological and work pressure, and live a positive and healthy life.
Translator: Zhang Tongyan - graduated from the Department of Philosophy of Peking University, majoring in psychology, has three times in the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Psychology to study medical psychology, in 1989 began to accept the German-Chinese Institute of Psychotherapy senior psychotherapist graduated from psychoanalytic therapy, by the University of Hamburg, Germany, the Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine Dr. A. Haag 8 years of systematic treatment, the German Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine, the German Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine. Dr. A. Haag of the Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine, University of Hamburg, Germany, for 8 years of systematic training, and is now a senior psychoanalyst. He is now the director of the Clinical Psychology Research Department of Zhejiang Tongde Hospital and Zhejiang Mental Health Research Institute, and the chief technician of clinical psychology; he is the director of Zhejiang Mental Health Association, the director of the Professional Committee of Psychotherapy and Psychological Counseling, the director of the Professional Committee of Psychological Evaluation, and the member of Zhejiang Psychiatry Committee of Chinese Medical Association.
Table of Contents Information
The First Painted House Test
I. Basic Concepts of the Painted House Test
(I) History and Significance of the Generation of Houses
(II) Personality Symbols Depicted in Houses
II. Scenarios of the Painted House Test
(I) A Simple, Easy-to-Use Test
(II) The Painted House (c) The significance of the spatial symbolism of the house
(d) The symbolic significance of the shape of the house
(c) Precautions to be taken when drawing the house test
(a) Standardization of the test in relation to psychological development and testing
(b) Symbolic characteristics of the house and the symbolic significance of the personality
(c) The meaning and openness of expression of the house in the line Meaning and openness of expression,
(d) Application of the house-drawing test
IV. Implementation of the house-drawing test
(a) Preparation for the test
(b) Guidelines for the test
V. Characteristics of the shape of the house and its analysis and interpretation
(a) The ground: its symbolic meaning is "a stable foundation, a representation of security"
(ii) Expression of the walls, wall surfaces
(iii) The foundational part of the house
(iv) The form lines of the walls
(v) The surfaces of the walls
(vi) Characteristics expressed in the other parts of the house
(vii) Content analysis about the house
(vi) Personality projection about the house
Part II: Drawing the Tree Test
I. Basic Theory and Methodology of the Drawing the Tree Test
(i) Human beings and the tree
(ii) Spatial symbolization of the tree
(iii) Shape of the tree
(iv) Tree test depicting the (v) Psychological development and standardization of tests
(vi) Interpretation of symbols, features, and signs
(vii) Analogies between discrete lines and handwriting
(viii) Open-ended questions on depictions
(ix) Application of the Tree Drawing Test
(i) The administration of the Tree Drawing Test and the analysis and interpretation of the Tree Drawing Test
(i) Test administration, analysis, and interpretation of the Tree Drawing Test
(ii) Test administration and analysis of the Tree Drawing Test
(iii) Test administration and analysis of the Tree Drawing Test
(i) Guidelines for the test
(ii) Materials for the Drawing Tree Test
(iii) Characterization and analysis and interpretation of the tree shape
III. Tree Depictions and Personality Characteristics
(iv) Personality Projections about the Tree
Part III: Drawing Personality Tests
Part IV: Harmonization of the House, Tree, and Person (HTP) Tests
Appendices. Software Operation of the HTP Room, Tree, Person, and Auxiliary Analysis System