2. CLIENT INFORMATION
•Case ID: 00012
•Sex: Female
•Age: 38
•Marital Status: Married
•Education: Master’s (Human Resource)
•No. of Siblings: Three (03)
•No. of Children’s: Two (02)
•Birth Order: Third (3rd)
•Occupation: School Teacher
•Socioeconomic Status: Middle Income Group
•General Appearance: Traditional but moderate
3. • GENERAL HEALTH CONDITION
• Psychological History – Nothing
• Physical History – she has migraine issue , eye sight weak
• FAMILY HISTORY
• Relationship with family members – she is very family oriented and have very
good relationship with siblings and In laws, however her relation with eldest son is
complicated due to her controlling attitude.
• Significant issues or events – one of her sister was special child and she died just
on the marriage day of her elder sister, it was very traumatic for her entire family.
• ACADEMIC HISTORY
• General performance – achieve high grades, hard working and pay attention to
details
• Relationships with peers and teachers – she maintain good relationship with peers,
However, she take time in getting close to everyone, not very open and don't trust
easily
4. FORMAL TESTS ADMINISTERED
• House, Tree and Person (HTP)
• Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank (RISB)
• Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
5. House Tree Person
House:
The HTP suggests represents the fantasy area and intellectual thinking, the walls of the house
are drawn with a light free hand but they have been reinforced by drawing a double line over it.
This means that they are making a conscious effort to maintain their fantasy and ego
Tree:
The HTP suggests ego, sense of self and flawlessness of the personality. The shadings on the
trunk represent their anxiety about themselves. The tree is tall which reflects their desire to be
dominant and controlling. The structure of the tree is reaching unduly upward and minimally
outward to the sides depicts their over-arching of fantasy for additional satisfaction.
6. House Tree Person
Person:
The HTP reflects weakness in the personality of the subject where
they lack the confidence and are always looking for social approval.
She is obsesses with minor detail and extra emphasis on the eyes
which depicts suspicion, scepticism, doubt.
She omitted body parts in drawing which is a depiction that this
person wants to keep herself away from everyone and does not
want to show her real self.
7. RISB and Word Association Test
Quantitative Scoring
There were
• C1’s, 7 (7*4=28)
• C2’s, 4 (4*5=20)
• C3’s, 3 (3*6=18)
• P1’s 6 (6*2=12)
• P2’s 4 (4*1=4)
• P3’s 2 (2*0=0)
• N’s are 14 (3*14=42)
8. RISB and Word Association Test
Score - 124
Social Attitudes:
Social insufficiency or inadequacy is reflected through her sentences as she has lost trust on
someone or has faced a backlash in life from people who she relies on.
Sexual Attitudes:
She has not mentioned her husband once during the entire RISB and tried to hide her sexual
attitude and married life.
General Attitudes:
The client is ambitiousness, passion, competitiveness, control, need for perfection, and no
compromises.
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9. RISB and Word Association Test
Score - 124
Familial Attitudes:
The Client is family oriented and always cares about her children’s and parents,
however she had a complicated married life, pressures of in-laws and face difficulties
in priorities of life
Character Traits:
The client’s shows that she wants to maintain high standards of life both personally
and professionally. She wants to do best always and succeed. Hence this could also be
the reason that her son feels pressurized and does not deliver what she expects.
13. Thematic Apperception Test
Card 4:
The story reflects Client complicated
and unhappy married life, she talked
about making compromises in the
relationship
15. Thematic Apperception Test
Card 7:
The story reflects client care and
think about her children’s a lot and
can go to any extent for their
happiness. Sometime she over care
and control her children’s
16. Thematic Apperception Test
Card 13 (MF):
The story reflects client desire for
care and want to improve her
relationship, the Client is family
orientated and care for her
relations
18. Thematic Apperception Test
Card 15:
The story reflects client desire
freedom and dominance as
currently she is dominant but
perceive herself as bound
19. ANALYSIS OF TAT
In TAT the most of stories were depressive and somewhere reflects aggressive
tendencies. The most common needs of the hero are: dominance, control,
power, superficial ego, high need for achievement with a high level of self-
efficacy. The overall environment in most stories was unsupportive, controlling
and unhappy. In most stories the unstable relationship were reflected.
20. • I would like to recommend few counselling
sessions to overcome her ego, aggressiveness and
relationship issues.
• I want to recommend her few exercises to control
her anger and controlling attitude.
SUGGESTIONS