1986
DOI: 10.1046/j..1986.00702.x
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Pictorially displayed metaphors as an assessment instrument

Abstract: The accuracy of a novel assessment instrument compared with conjoint family interview derived diagnoses is reported. The assessment instrument consisted of seven illustrations containing disguised depictions of family organizational styles and two distractors. When forty-seven families were requested to select by agreement a favourite among the nine illustrations, twenty-seven chose a pattern concordant with a family therapist's formulation of the family's organizational style ( x z = 16.91, P <0.001). These f… Show more

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