Attachment Trauma Informs R-Pas Understanding.
Albert V Ward
Attachment Trauma Informs R-Pas Understanding.
Albert V Ward
Existing research regarding the relationship between the Adult Attachment Projective (AAP) and the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) is limited. Both of these projective measures of personality are traumasensitive and can capture unconscious information. Thus, it is worth exploring whether and how these two assessments are related to one another. The present study explored relationships between the AAP and the R-PAS with the expectation that individuals who are classified as Unresolved on the AAP would elevate R-PAS variables associated with disordered thinking processes and emotion dysregulation. The study also sought to understand whether one's level of agency and feelings of connectedness to others on the AAP
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