- The
Szondi test is a 1935
nonverbal projective personality test
developed by Léopold
Szondi. It has been
rated by
mental health professionals as one of...
- Péter
Szondi (Hungarian: [ˈpeːtɛr ˈsondi]; 27 May 1929,
Budapest – 18
October 1971, Berlin) was a
celebrated literary scholar and philologist, originally...
- Léopold
Szondi (1893–1986),
Hungarian psychiatrist Péter
Szondi (1929–1971),
German literary scholar Sandor Szondi (1920–1997),
Belgian politician Szondi test...
- Léopold
Szondi (Hungarian:
Szondi Lipót [ˈsondi ˈlipoːt])
March 11, 1893 –
January 24, 1986) was a
Hungarian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, psychopathologist...
-
Sandor Szondi (25
August 1920 – 9 July 1997) was a
Flemish politician of
Hungarian descent. He grew up in a
Flemish foster family and was
naturalized Belgian...
-
Hungarian psychiatrist and
psychologist Leopold Szondi aimed instead at a
systematic drive theory.
Szondi's Drive Diagram has been
described as a revolutionary...
- one
scholar in particular,
Peter Szondi (1929–1971), a
Hungarian who
taught at the Free
University Berlin.
Szondi's work in
Allgemeine und Vergleichende...
-
Sound (Test) (1957) 2/60: 48 Köpfe aus dem
Szondi-Test / 2/60: 48
Heads from the
Szondi-Test (1960) (see
Szondi test) 3/60: Bäume im
Herbst / 3/60: Trees...
-
Responding to the
statistical criticism of his
projective test,
Leopold Szondi said that his test
actually discovers "fate and
existential possibilities...
-
Leopold Szondi as the
source for most of the
photographs of the
Szondi test.
Szondi, L. (1952) Das
dritte Buch: Triebpathologie, ch.25,
table 19
Szondi, Leopold...