| FD+V |
Ability to perceive reality from different angles |
| Mixed Determinants |
Flexibility of thought and the ability to perceive multiple facets of the same situation |
| Sum of C’ (FC’+C’F+C’) |
It may indicate attraction by lurid, negative, distressing stimuli, especially when it implies explanations or descriptions of black or gray aspects. This score does not demonstrate precision in the relationship with self-report or diagnosis of depression. |
| Sum of V (FV+VF+V) |
Related to processes of introspection and self-analysis, which may contain self-criticism and negative self-assessment |
| Sum of Y (FY+YF+Y) |
Anxious states related to stressful events and indicate affective tensions that alter normal functioning, which can limit their ability to cope with conflicting and problematic situations |
| Sum of T (FT+TF+T) |
Affective needs related to the search for contact with other people |
| Sum of r (rF+. Fr) |
Related to a poor process of personal maturity, besides being an element that hinders the balance of decision-making |
| C |
Affective discharges, emotion release with little or no cognitive modulation |
| (2) |
Coupled with a more concrete and descriptive approach to stains |
| AB |
A greater tendency to intellectualization and to deny the effects of emotions on oneself |
| COP |
Cooperation responses involve the ability or tendency to make and establish positive bonds, and their frequency is scarce in depressive patients |
| MOR |
Generally, when this code appears in a protocol, it can be assumed that the perception of the person’s self-image is devalued and with negative, damaged and dysphoric affections. The presence of high MOR tends to refer to people with negative and pessimistic thinking, regarding the future and events in general |
| AG |
Violent behavior as well as a perception of oneself and others as something destructive |
| Intellectualization |
Strategy of coping with emotions, which indicates people that tend to face the effects caused by emotions, using cognitive processing |
| Egotism |
Degree of self-concern of a person and how much he is focused on his/her own issues |
| Sum of Shaded |
Difficulty in coping strategies, experience of anxiety-related distress, irritation, sadness, dysphoria |
| Afr |
Ability of the person to process more actively when exposed to affectively intense situations |
| Isolation |
People less involved in social interactions, with greater retraction in contact with others |
| S |
Related to the search for independence and/or self-affirmation, which accentuates the most individual components of the person |