Draw Me A Person Psychological Test
Draw Me A Person Psychological Test
Draw Me A Person Psychological Test
Please write your name, age, date, and the sex of the person (drawing) ?
Can you write a few words, phrases that describe the figure drawn.
Young or old? Active or inactive? Flexible or rigid? Handsome or ugly? Happy or sad? Aggressive, dominant or passive? Casual or formal?)
Exchange drawings with a partner and your partner will try to interpret the drawing for you.
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For Seatwork # 4
Please write your general comments, interpretations, and hypotheses of your partner. In usual DAP testing final report, this is the outline. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Description of testing situation and reaction of subject to testing. Brief description of subjects attitude to DAP. General Impressions Conveyed by Figures drawn. Differential treatment of male and female figures. Discussion of interpretative hypotheses elicited from catalogue. Summary and recommendations.
A. General Characteristics
1. Pressure Factors
a. Usually heavy pressures suggests:
Extremely tense individuals Assertive, forceful, ambitious persons Aggressive and possible acting out tendencies
A. General Characteristics
2. Stroke or Line Characteristics
a. Marked directional preferences:
Horizontal movement weakness, fearfulness, self protective tendencies, or femininity. Vertical Movement suggests masculine assertiveness, determination, and possible hyperactivity. Curving Lines healthy personality, possibly suggesting distaste for conventional Rigid straight line rigid or aggressive tendencies Continuous changes in direction of stroke - low security feelings. Firm, unhesitating, determined quality -secure, persistent, ambitious. Vacillating direction, vague lines and interrupted strokes insecurity, vacillating tendencies Uninterrupted straight strokes quick, decisive, assertive persons. Interrupted, curvilinear strokes slowness, indecisive; dependent, emotional tendencies, femininity and submissiveness.
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Quality of stroke:
A. General Characteristics
2. Stroke or Line Characteristics
a. Length of stroke:
Long strokes suggest controlled behavior, sometimes to point of inhibition. Short discontinuous strokes impulsive, excitable tendencies.. Very short, circular, sketchy anxiety, uncertainty, depression, and timidity.
A. General Characteristics
3. Size of Drawing
A. General Characteristics
4. Placement of drawings
a. Central placement suggests:
Normal, secure: The most common placement at all ages. In absolute center of the page insecurity and rigidity, especially in interpersonal relations. High level of aspiration: striving hard for difficult goals Optimism, frequently unjustified.
A. General Characteristics
4. Placement of drawings
a. Placement low on page suggests:
Feelings of insecurity Feelings of inadequacy Depressive tendencies, perhaps with defeatist attitudes. Need for support associated with feelings of insecurity and low self-assurance. Dependency tendencies and a fear of independent action Tendency to avoid new experiences or to remain absorbed in fantasy.
A. General Characteristics
5. Action or Movement
See Action and Movement in catalogue.
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C. Other areas
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Body part being cut off Cutting off head Excessive erasures Shading of body parts Check on warning indicators of severe mental disturbance (last page) 6. Check on normality indicators (page 41.)
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