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29 Cards in this Set
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Aerophobia
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Air
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Ailurophobia
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Cats
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Apiphobia, melissophobia
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Bees
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Arachnophobia
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Spiders
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Belonephobia
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Needles
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Claustrophobia
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Enclosed spaces
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Coitophobia, cypridophobia
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Sexual intercourse
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Cynophobia
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Dogs
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Emetophobia
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Vomiting
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Entomophobia
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Insects
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Gamophobia
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Marriage
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Gynophobia
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Women
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Hodophobia
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Traveling
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Hypnophobia
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Sleep
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Necrophobia
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Corpses
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Nyctophobia, scotophobia
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Darkness
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Ophidiophobia
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Snakes
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Phagophobia
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Eating
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Pharmacophobia
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Drugs
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Photophobia
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Light
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Thanatophobia
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Death
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Zoophobia
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Animals
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Objective Personality Tests
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Consist of "objective" questions, true-false, forced-choice statements
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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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Most widely used. Designed to measure psychopathology, but contains additional scales to measure personality traits. Over 500 self-report, true or false questions.
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Myers-Briggs Trait Inventory
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Useful for personality in the normal range and particularly helpful for career counseling
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Projective Personality Tests
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Patient must interpret or "project" meaning onto abstract or ambiguous pictures, or create own pictures.
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Rorschach
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Most widely known. Patient is asked to say what a series of ink blots looks like; particularly useful for detecting the types of disordered thought patterns seen in schizophrenia.
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Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
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Patient is asked to tell stories from pictures of people in ambiguous situations. Provides information about themes in a person's life, particularly interpersonal ones.
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Draw-a-Person
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Patient is asked to draw a person and various aspects of the drawing are interpreted by the clinician.
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