cavendish wrote:
I underwent some neuropsychological tests thirty years ago, when I was in my mid- twenties. I was (understandably) depressed for a variey of legitimate reasons. and in addition to the Wechsler and other cognitive tests, I was given the Rorschach, Thematic Apperception (TAT), and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).
I finally got a copy of my test report fifteen years later, and was shocked at how they described my personality, character, and overall psyche. In short, they made me out to be a nut case- which wasn't true at all. Of course, they never asked about previous cognittve test scores, and overlooked a very serious functional vision problem (eye teaming, peripheral vision, depth perception, etc.), not to mention my extreme personality profile on the Myers-Briggs.
Looking back, I can now laugh at how the shrinks completely got it wrong, and now realize that they were merely projecting their own issues onto me. Have any of you taken the Rorschach and similar tests? Did they make you out to be nuts?
Cavendish
You realize that Myers-Briggs doesn't mean anything psychology wise. It is an interesting test to take just for fun.
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Well you can go with that if you want.