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Today in psych our professor was telling us about how in clinical psychology there is a big battle between the "objective" and "projective" testing methods. I would assume psychiatry would fall very heavily on the objective side, but I was curious if you all find some value in projective tests.
The professor also teaches at the medical school and he says it has always been one of his career goals to try to undo the damage done to the projective tests by bad delivery of and bad interpretation of projective tests.
He mentioned that they are especially useful for diagnosing patients who are not being honest when answering the typical assesments (whether they are intentionally being dishonest or just tricking themselves into thinking there is nothing wrong).
The professor also teaches at the medical school and he says it has always been one of his career goals to try to undo the damage done to the projective tests by bad delivery of and bad interpretation of projective tests.
He mentioned that they are especially useful for diagnosing patients who are not being honest when answering the typical assesments (whether they are intentionally being dishonest or just tricking themselves into thinking there is nothing wrong).