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projective psychotherapy

projective psychotherapy

a treatment procedure in psychotherapy in which selected responses on various projective tests are fed back to the client, who associates with them in much the same way that psychoanalytic patients make free associations. [developed by U.S. psychologist Molly Harrower (1906–1999)]

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