Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The Type D personality is a vulnerability factor associated with
the psychological suffering that affects the physical and mental health
state. Literature shows that the Type D personality is defined by a
combination of two independent constructs: the negative affectivity (NA)
which refers to the tendency to experience negative emotions over time
and in several situations; and the social inhibition (SI) or the tendency to
inhibit emotions and behaviors in social interactions.
The present study aims to explore the emotions of a group of patients with
heart disease, through the use of the Rorschach projective tecnique.
Method: Fourty subjects with an history of heart attack, aged between 32
and 76 years, were evaluated in order to find some possible indicators of
Type D personality such as the quality of contents, movements response,
popular responses and Erlebnistypus.
Findings shows that the majority of patients present a prevalence of
responses belonging to Animal and Anatomy contents and the
Erlebnistypus is mostly introversive. The study points out some scientific element useful both in research and in
clinical practice, confirming the Rorschach potential in the assessment and
identification of specific personality traits, involved in the Type D
personality, that characterizes the majority of cardiac impared patients.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Type D Personality, Rorschach, Cardiac patients
Elenco autori:
Pagano Dritto, Irene; Tummineri, Salvatore; Moscuzza, Vanessa; Caterina Di Perri, Maria; Rizzo, Amelia; Liotta, Marco; Merlo, Emanuele Maria; Cicciarelli, Claudio
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