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Koppitz EM. 1968. Psychological evaluation of children's human figure drawings. New York, NY: Grune and Stratton, 342 pp.

Annotation: This book describes analyzing and scoring children's human figure drawings as a developmental test of mental maturity and as a projective test of children's interpersonal attitudes and concerns. Chapter topics are: (1) the human figure drawing (HFD) test, (2) developmental items on HFDs, (3)emotional indicators on HFDs, (4) clinical interpretation of children's drawings, (5) children's attitudes toward their families as reflected in HFDs, (6) psychotherapy and children's drawings, (7) brain injury and HFDs, (8) using HFDs in combination with other psychological tests, and (9) case histories.

Keywords: Art, Case studies, Children, Emotional development, Neuropsychological tests, Psychological development, Psychotherapy

   

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