TAT Experiment: Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), a projection method personal test, was invented by American psychologist Henry Murray in 1935. It can be used to understand the subject's psychological needs, contradictions and inner emotions. TAT stimulates the tester to project inner fantasy and mental activities through sketching images, and inadvertently becomes an X-ray that presents the test...
Are you often used in interpersonal relationships but hard to refuse? Through this psychological test, you can accurately identify your interpersonal boundaries, improve your ability to say 'no', protect yourself, and stay away from the risk of being manipulated. Come and test it and be a more sober yourself! In daily life and work, have you ever felt that you were 'used' or 'used as a tool'? Do y...
The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) was compiled by British psychology professor Eysenck and his wife. It was developed based on the 'Eysenck Personality Questionnaire' (EH). It began to be formulated in the late 1940s, first published in 1952, and officially named in 1975. There are two formats: Adult questionnaire and Children questionnaire. EPQ consists of four scales: P, E, N, and L, w...
The PTSD Self-assessment Scale (PCL-C), full name: The PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version , is a PTSD symptom assessment tool developed by the National Center for PTSD in 1994. The scale contains 17 entries designed to help people evaluate the presence of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The translation of the Chinese version was jointly completed by Professor Jiang Chao, Professor ...
Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN) refers to the fact that a child’s emotional needs and emotional expressions are ignored, ignored or ineffectively satisfied during the growth process of a child. This neglect may be intentional or unintentional, but in any case, it negatively affects the child's emotional development and health. Childhood emotional neglect does not refer to physical abuse or negle...
Personality is a relatively stable way of thinking and emotions, and is a measurable trait within and outside. We call some of the characteristics that a person shows in different situations a personality trait, such as shyness, enterprising spirit, obedience, laziness, loyalty, and cringe. The more stable these traits appear, the more often they appear in different situations, the more conducive ...
The Life Events Stress Scale is a tool used to evaluate the impact of a life event experienced by an individual over the past period of time on his or her psychological stress levels. This scale is designed to measure the degree of stress an individual has on various life events and the impact these events may have on their health and well-being. The Life Event Stress Scale is usually composed of ...
Sexual function is a complex physiological process. Maintaining normal sexual function depends on the collaboration of multiple systems in the human body, involving the coordination of the nervous system, cardiovascular system, endocrine system and reproductive system. In addition, it is necessary to have a good mental state and a healthy mentality. When abnormal changes occur in the above-mention...
Do you often feel nervous and uncomfortable in front of strangers? Do you feel that you are socially bad? Is it difficult for you to maintain eye contact and natural conversations with others? If your answer is yes, then you may have a certain degree of shyness. Shyness is a psychological phenomenon that includes not only social anxiety, but also behavioral suppression. Shyness can affect your soc...
Welcome to the Asperger Autism (Autism) Self-rated Scale RAADS-14 Online Test! Have you ever wondered if certain behavioral patterns in yourself or around you are related to autism spectrum characteristics? The Ritvo Autism/Asperger Diagnostic Scale-14 (RAADS-14) is a fast and reliable autism (autism) screening tool designed for adults to help you explore these possibilities initially. What is RAA...