

#PGI NICU HANDBOOK OF PROTOCOLS FULL#
Full use of space (approximately 3/4/ of space used and good structure animate nature and high level of form): actualization of cognitive modes of the psychic life on the basis of a pathic-affective experiencing of security. Small drawing: pathic flooding as a result of anxiety, depression, etc. Much space used, but drawing is empty of structure and details: experiences apathy inadequate self-assertion weak ambition and future perspective.202 2. b) Faint with weak level of form: exclusive of an organic defect: insecurity, anxiety, withdrawing and depression.įILLING OF SPACE 1. Line and line use: a) Very heavy and weak level of form: impulsivelabile affect aggressive attuned to self-assertion. Good form: pathic-affective serve as adequate precondition for the gnostic-cognitive relaxed. Closed subjects – the way to withdraw into oneself as the method of protection. The picture shows the feelings of satisfaction, security, the source of power. Square 8: a curved line – the symbol of harmony and protection. This picture shows the degree of vulnerability. They reflect sensibility, intuition, susceptibility to inner and outer stimuli. The lines are supposed to be connected in something like a frame.

They reflect the relationships with close people. Two lines mean opposite origins going in different directions but which need to be crossed. It also shows if a person chooses the strategy of achieving success or one of avoiding failures. This picture shows the way a person copes with difficulties. It shows the attitude to obstacles, danger, difficulties, psychological burden of a person. Black square is the symbol of danger, fear and fault. Square 4: black small square on the right. They reflect motivation, the plans for future and ambitions. Square 3: small, medium and large of three rising lines. So, this square shows the relationships with others. The sign itself is an embryo, and the space around it is the world of people. Square 2: the ~ sign on the left of the square. It concerns with adaptation, relations with people.

Square 1: a dot in the middle of the square. One usually finds here artificial things, created by people. Squares № 3, 4, 5 and 6 – rational reactions, the world of logic. Usually one finds here nature, people and animals. Squares № 1, 2, 7 and 8 – emotional reactions, the world of feelings. There are three bases for interpreting the drawings, namely the relationship between the mark (as an appeal) and the drawing the content of the drawing and the way the drawing is executed. Subjects are instructed to complete the eight drawings, incorporating the given sign into the drawing. Each square is blank except for a small sign, such as a dot or a line, that is given as the starting point of a drawing. The standard DIN-A4- sized test form has eight white, squares in two rows on a black background. The Wartegg drawing completion test is a projective drawing test developed in the 1920’s and 1930’s by the AustroGerman psychologist Ehrig Wartegg.
