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Assessment of children's object-representations with the Rorschach.
Bull Menninger Clin. 1989 Sep; 53(5):432-41.BM

Abstract

The recent emphasis on object relations theory as an explanatory model for personality development has been paralleled in the psychological test literature by measures that assess the quality of object-representations. The author reviews one such measure--the Mutuality of Autonomy (MOA) scale--in its research applications with adults and children. He then extends the scale to the psychotherapy of children and suggests that Rorschach object-representation scores can be of heuristic value in understanding the treatment process.

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eng

PubMed ID

2790351

Citation

Tuber, S B.. "Assessment of Children's Object-representations With the Rorschach." Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, vol. 53, no. 5, 1989, pp. 432-41.
Tuber SB. Assessment of children's object-representations with the Rorschach. Bull Menninger Clin. 1989;53(5):432-41.
Tuber, S. B. (1989). Assessment of children's object-representations with the Rorschach. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 53(5), 432-41.
Tuber SB. Assessment of Children's Object-representations With the Rorschach. Bull Menninger Clin. 1989;53(5):432-41. PubMed PMID: 2790351.
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