@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001203, author = {水島, 恵一}, journal = {人間科学研究, Bulletin of Human Science}, month = {1990-12-01, 2010-05-17}, note = {When clients use some projective techniques (including what we call "Schematic Projective Technique") in counseling and psychotherapy, simple figures become the cognitive basis, around which the phenomenal self or the world is uniquely created, accompanied by the "space-echo-effect", as in Japanese traditional arts. Thus such techniques are useful both for psychometry and for psychotherapy. Also these tests are available by using personal computer. It makes the measurement easy, and at the same time clients can enjoy them as TV games. As testing, for example, patterns of family relationships measured by one of the techniques (as Fig 2,4 with 74 students) were cluster-analized. It is suggested that the computer version of Schematic Projective Techniques is useful both for assessment and for phenomenal understanding of family relationship. As psychotherapy, for example, a case of school refusal (12 years age girl) was as follows: at session 1, making Fig.4 talked fittness to feeling, express satisfaction. (using Test No.5). At session 2, by doll-play (Test No.13) after interactions with therapist's doll, tried to express family relationship, found that mother is rejective. (Fig. 6) She showed real internal therapentic process after that.}, pages = {13--23}, title = {パーソナル・コンピューターによる図式的投影法の研究}, volume = {12}, year = {} }