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Terapie met kinders volgens die inkkladmetode : 'n sielkundig-opvoedkundige benadering

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dc.contributor.advisor Griesel, Marthinus Jacobus, 1940-
dc.contributor.author Steenkamp, Susanna Magdalena Petra en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:17Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:17Z
dc.date.issued 1995-06 en
dc.identifier.citation Steenkamp, Susanna Magdalena Petra (1995) Terapie met kinders volgens die inkkladmetode : 'n sielkundig-opvoedkundige benadering, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16106> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16106
dc.description Text in Afrikaans
dc.description.abstract Deur hierdie ondersoek is gepoog om aan te toon dat die inkkladmetode as uitvloeisel van die Rorschach, as projeksietegniek, gebruik kan word vir diagnose en terapie. Proj~ksie is 'n belangrike aspek in kinderterapie. Herhaalde gebruik van projeksietegnieke verminder die effektiwiteit daarvan. In haar werk met kinders van verskillende kulture, is gevind dat bulle instaat is om projeksies vanuit inkkladde te maak. Dit het aanleiding gegee tot huidige navorsing. Dit word aanvaar dat deur die gebruik van die inkkladmetode: * inligting wat versamel is deur ander projeksietegnieke, en wat moontlik verlore gegaan het, weer versamel kan word; * inligting aangaande psigiese struktuur van die kind vir diagnose en terapie versamel kan word. Bevindings word geverifieer deur die gebruik van bestaande projeksietegnieke. Twintig leerlinge is gebruik tydens die navorsing. Twee idiografiese studies en eksemplariese snitte is ingesluit. Dit is bevind dat die inkkladmetode as bykomende projeksietegniek effektief in kinderterapie en diagnose gebruik kan word.
dc.description.abstract This research is aimed at showing that the inkblot method with reference to the Rorschach method - as projective technique, can be applied for diagnosis and therapy. Projection is important in child therapy. Repetative use of projective techniques prejudices the effectivity thereof. In her work with children of different cultures, the researcher found that they were inclined to do projections from their inkblots. This resulted in the present research. Through the use of the inkblot method; * information which was gathered through the use of other projective techniques, and possibly lost, can be gained; * information regarding the psychological structure of the child for diagnosis and therapy, can be gathered. These findings were verified by means of including existing projective techniques. Twenty pupils were involved in two idiographic studies and illustrative examples. It was found that the inkblot method as additional projective technique can be used effectively in child therapy and diagnosis.
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xi, 160 leaves) en
dc.language.iso af
dc.subject Child therapy
dc.subject Inkblot method
dc.subject Psychological educational approach
dc.subject Rorschach technique
dc.subject Projective techniques
dc.subject Idiographic studies
dc.subject Illustrative examples
dc.subject Psychological structure
dc.subject Therapeutic climate
dc.subject Emotional experience
dc.subject Dreams
dc.subject Unconsciousness
dc.subject Imagination
dc.subject Creativity
dc.subject Intelligence
dc.subject Personality
dc.subject Educational essences
dc.subject.ddc 618.928914 en
dc.subject.lcsh Rorschach Test en
dc.subject.lcsh Child psychotherapy en
dc.subject.lcsh Personality tests en
dc.subject.lcsh Holtzman inkblot technique en
dc.subject.lcsh Projective techniques for children en
dc.subject.lcsh Educational psychology en
dc.subject.lcsh Painting -- Reproduction en
dc.title Terapie met kinders volgens die inkkladmetode : 'n sielkundig-opvoedkundige benadering en
dc.type Dissertation
dc.description.department Psychology of Education
dc.description.degree M. Ed. (Spesialisering in Voorligting) en


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