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All of the "picture story" tests are based on the belief that vague and ambiguous imagery can elicit stories that will reveal subconscious traits of our personalities. After all, within our personal stories lie our deepest motivations, fears, desires, fantasies, conflicts, needs, beliefs, thoughts, memories, feelings, nightmares, attitudes about relationships and the list goes on. The problem is, and has always been, that evaluating a story has frequently been declared an art form itself. When evaluating the results of these tests there has never been a standard analytic technique or norm. And because everyone was able to create their own scoring system, these tests would often end up saying more about the test administrator than they would about the test subject. It was my belief from the start that by taking on the roles of both doctor and patient, at the very least I should learn something about myself through this bias alone.
Below are some 'before and after' examples of how I took the tests. Instead of responding verbally to the test cards, which is always the directive, I read the instructions and then answered the tests visually. I did this by drawing and then painting my responses directly on top of the test cards themselves. By adding my own objects, thought bubbles, symbols and details, I brought clarity to the unclear situations and people depicted. In return, the stories began to develop subconsciously. I then realized that it might be possible to illustrate my own personality. I disregarded my superego to the best of my abilities and tried extremely hard not to censor anything even from myself. After I finished each test card, I wrote down a brief description of the story that had developed, or answered the questions provided in the manual, so I could later evaluate the images using simple statistics on specific themas and personal symbols that I deemed most important to me at the time. The results have been pretty insightful and exciting.
Das therapeutische Selbst
Illouz sieht die Anfänge des Erfolges des therapeutischen Diskurses in den Clark-Vorlesungen von Sigmund Freud in den USA. Die Verbreitung der Psychoanalyse war für den Einzelnen sinnstiftend; er konnte sich in Zeiten gesellschaftlicher Umbrüche als kohärent sehen und erzählen. Das Alltägliche, das vor Freud unbedeutend war, wurde „mit einer Sinnhaftigkeit aufgeladen, mittels derer sich das Selbst formieren konnte". Erzählungen, in denen persönliches Leid(en) in den Mittelpunkt rückt, sind durchweg populär und allgemein anerkannt. Dies sind die Wurzeln einer modernen Berater- und Selbstverbesserungskultur.