Psychological characteristics of patients with psychogenic halitosis. 10th report. As seen from results of the Rorschach test.
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- Tanaka Nélida
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Okumura Yaeko
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Amemiya Atsushi
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Amemiya Hiroshi
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Waki Kaname
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Tojo Hideaki
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Ozeki Hidekuni
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Ushiyama Takashi
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Ishii Yasuhiko
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Narita Yoshihiro
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Uchida Yasunobu
- Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical College
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- Other Title
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- 口臭症の心理特性 第10報 ロールシャッハ・テストの所見から
- 10th report. As seen from results of the Rorschach test
- 第10報ロールシャッハ・テストの所見から
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Abstract
This paper considers the Rorschach tests of 10 patients complaining of halitosis and falling under the diagnostic standard of Kasahara, et al. and Yamashita. The results obtained from a mainly quantitative analysis are as follow:<BR>1) Dominance in Whole Responses (W%)<BR>2) Perception of Animal rather than Human Movements (M<FM)<BR>3) Dominance of uncontrolled Color Responses (FC<CF+C)<BR>4) A reversal between the actual and the latent Experience Ealance (M:ΣC, and FM+Σm:Σc+ΣC')<BR>5) The majority of patients with a low score in the general Form Level (R+%)<BR>6) Number of Popular Responses (P) not different from normals<BR>7) A relationship between the relative severity of the symptoms of each patient and results of the Rorschach test<BR>The above-mentioned results suggest that among patients complaining of halitos is without organic basis, while there are some in the neurotic level, there is need to consider the possibility of a borderline personality structure especially if the symptoms fall under one or more of the following categories:<BR>a) delusory attribution of halitosis to unrelated words of a 3rd person<BR>b) subjective perception of one's own halitosis<BR>c) expansion in the bounds of the experience of delusory character<BR>d) strong conviction in the existence of halitosis
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Dentistry
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Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Dentistry 7 (1), 84-91, 1992
Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679318545920
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- NII Article ID
- 130004105557
- 50005727468
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- ISSN
- 21864128
- 09136681
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Disallowed