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Manifestations of Primary Process Thinking in Schizophrenia

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Pages 117-127 | Received 07 Aug 1961, Published online: 16 Nov 2010

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JohnN. Ebert, JamesH. Ewing, MarshaH. Rogers & DavidJ. Reynolds. (1977) Changes in Primary Process Expression in Hospitalized Schizophrenics Treated with Phenothiazines: Two Projective Tasks Compared. The Journal of Genetic Psychology 130:1, pages 83-94.
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Martin Harrow, Donald Quinlan, Sue Wallington & Lawrence Pickett Jr.. (1976) Primitive Drive-Dominated Thinking: Relationship to Acute Schizophrenia and Sociopathy. Journal of Personality Assessment 40:1, pages 31-41.
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E. Marie Haley, JurisG. Draguns & Leslie Phillips. (1967) Studies of Rorschach Content; A Review of Research Literature Part II; Non-Traditional Uses of Content Indicators. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment 31:2, pages 3-38.
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LloydH. Silverman. (1965) Regression in the Service of the Ego: A Case Study. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment 29:2, pages 232-244.
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LloydH. Silverman. (1963) On the Relationship between Aggressive Imagery and Thought Disturbance in Rorschach Responses. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment 27:3, pages 336-344.
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Robert R. Holt. (2016) Quantitative Research On the Primary Process: Method and Findings. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 50:2, pages 457-482.
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Jane L. Bilett, Nelson F. Jones & Leighton C. Whitaker. (1982) Exploring schizophrenic thinking in older adolescents with the WAIS, Rorschach and WIST. Journal of Clinical Psychology 38:2, pages 232-243.
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George Frank. (2016) On the Validity of Hypotheses Derived from the Rorschach: V. The Relationship between Form Level and Ego Strength. Perceptual and Motor Skills 48:2, pages 375-384.
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