Kowitt M P
J Pers Assess. 1985 Feb;49(1):21-5. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4901_4.
In traumatized patients, Rorschach responses draw from a variety of sources, including the traumatic event itself, past and current experiences, and internal fantasy. As complex and highly condensed mental constructions, these responses often serve to reveal the meaning of the trauma in terms of the patient's prevailing personality conflicts. In many cases, this meaning may be hidden in the response's distortion of or elaboration on images drawn from the actual event.
在创伤患者中,罗夏测试的反应来自多种来源,包括创伤事件本身、过去和当前的经历以及内在幻想。作为复杂且高度浓缩的心理结构,这些反应常常有助于从患者主要的人格冲突角度揭示创伤的意义。在许多情况下,这种意义可能隐藏在对实际事件所绘图像的反应扭曲或详尽阐述之中。