Description
This is an India adaptation of Rosenzweig picture frustration test developed in 1944(a). It is called as a ‘controlled semi-projective technique’ because it is created in such a way that it provides objective advantage of tests like word association test as well as it gives opportunity of in-depth exploration of molar aspects of projective techniques, while measuring an individual’s reactions to frustrating situations. This test contains ‘24’ situations depicted in the form of cartoons following with conversations between those characters of cartoons, thus creating ego-blocking and super-ego situations through these conversations. It is thus found to be highly useful in psychiatric conditions to find one’s deviation pattern, super-ego pattern, obsessions, and like.