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Diagnostics of Personality Adaptations by Means of Projective Technique

Student: Bakhaeva Elizaveta

Supervisor: Vadim Petrovskiy

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Counselling Psychology. Personality Studies (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2021

The final qualification work on the topic: "Diagnostics of personal adaptations by means of a projective technique" consists of an introduction, two chapters, a conclusion, a bibliography and two appendices. The main content of the work is presented on 50 pages. It contains 19 figures and 5 tables. The object of the research is personality in consulting psychology. The subject of the research is the process of creating a projective technique for the diagnosis of personal adaptations. The purpose of the study is to develop and test a projective technique for the diagnosis of personal adaptations based on the technique of K. Machover "The Drawing Of The Human Figure». Based on the results, a methodology and interpretation keys were developed, and a qualitative study was conducted with the participation of 25 respondents. The study showed that this method can reveal not only the leading drivers, but also other personality traits that are important in psychological consulting. However, it was also found that the projective drawing of a person for the diagnosis of personal adaptations has a significant drawback - its results should be correlated with the analysis of driver behavior in order to be sure of the main personal adaptation of a person. The general hypothesis was partially confirmed, since projective techniques can indeed more accurately and effectively diagnose certain personality traits, but they cannot be used without having contact with a person. Key words: diagnostics, transactional analysis, personal adaptations, psychodiagnostics, projective technique.

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