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Anna Elisa de Villemor Amaral

Researcher at Universidade São Francisco

Publications -  11
Citations -  95

Anna Elisa de Villemor Amaral is an academic researcher from Universidade São Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rorschach test & Panic disorder. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 93 citations.

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Serviços de psicologia em clínicas-escola: revisão de literatura

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors described published scientific studies about the common practices of these services and emphasized the importance of conducting studies aimed to characterize the services in order to help institutions plan or restructure treatment to the community and student's training.
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O Teste das Pirâmides Coloridas de Pfister e o transtorno obsessivo compulsivo

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the validity of The Pfister's Color Pyramid Test to identify Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD) and found a significant increase in the use of brown color and in the symmetric configurations among TOC patients resulting in a sensitivity of 58.3% and a specificity of 88.9%.
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Revisão das expectativas no Pfister para uma amostra normativa

TL;DR: The Pfister's Color Pyramids Test as discussed by the authors is a psychological assessment instrument created in Swiss in 1951 by Max Pfister and standardized for the Brazilian population in 1978, which is used to verify the frequency of colors, chromatic syndromes and pyramids shapes.
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A depressão no teste das Pirâmides Coloridas de Pfister

TL;DR: In this paper, o desempenho de pacientes com depressao no teste das pirâmides coloridas de Pfister was investigated, and the result indicated a significativo aumento do verde acompanhado da constância absoluta da cor violeta.
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O teste de Pfister e sua contribuição para diagnóstico da esquizofrenia

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the disorganized forms called holey rugs or unbalanced rugs are significant indicators of schizophrenia, especially when associated with the non execution of stratified forms or the absolute constancy of the colors red and brown.