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Nossa notação m' na prova de Rorschach: ampliação e restrição do fator m de Klopfer

Aníbal Silveira
- 01 Jun 1972 - 
- Vol. 30, Iss: 2, pp 95-110
TLDR
In this article, a subjective way of feeling human or animal movement is used to define a determinant of human movement, i.e., intention, blocking, struggle for achieving, or activity of nature elements.
Abstract
Klopfer's differentiation of movement scores, among which "inanimate movement" integrating the "minor movements" group, was no doubt opportune and needed. Their peculiar meaning has been clearly stressed and enriched by Piotrowski in his reformulation of Rorschach variables. It is our belief that Rorschach himself would take such step. Our criteria for scoring this determinant are somewhat different of both Klopfer's and Piotrowski's. On the one hand, masks, facial traits, emotional expressions, body parts in motion are not entered there. On the other, we score as such human or animal movement, provided this does not originate in the blot shape directly, but in the subjective reaction against the sensed muscular tension. Basic requirement for this scoring is the kinesthetic component, as for Mever since Rorschach's elaboration; and common trait distinctive for any response to be so scored — be it an abstraction, an inanimate object, an animal or human being — must be the subjective way of feeling the movement: (a) intention, blocking, struggle for achieving, for instance, or (b) activity of nature elements. Due to this subjective meaning we use the symbol m'intead of mfor this category. We already find these two kinds (a) and (b) of movement responses in Rorschach's text, respectively in the Examplesand in his posthumous Contribution.Either may point to a flight from emotional stress or to outstanding mental ability.

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A Rorschach compendium, revised and enlarged.

TL;DR: A number of Rorschach symbols have been redefined for the purpose of increasing the wealth of conclusions which can be drawn from the RORSchach without a loss in validity, and of facilitating the interpretation of Rourschach records.