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Author Lüscher, Max.

Title The Lüscher colour test / translated and edited by Ian A. Scott; based on the original German text[s] by Max Lüscher
Published London : Jonathan Cape, [1970]

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Description 185 pages, 1 unnumbered plate : illustrations ; 23 cm
Summary The Lüscher color test is a psychological test invented by Dr. Max Lüscher in Basel, Switzerland. Max Lüscher believed that sensory perception of color is objective and universally shared by all, but that color preferences are subjective, and that this distinction allows subjective states to be objectively measured by using test colors. Lüscher believed that because the color selections are guided in an unconscious manner, they reveal the person as they really are, not as they perceive themselves or would like to be perceived. The results of the Lüscher-Color-Diagnostic contain indications pertaining to personal assessment and special, professional recommendations as to how psychological stress and the resulting physical symptoms can be avoided. It also offers additional information for verbal and homeopathic therapy. Proponents of the test claim this method allows a rapid and deep personality analysis from only this color ranking information
Notes Eight colour cards in pocket
Translation of Psychologie der Farben
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 174-185
Credits Based on the original German text[s] by Max Lüscher
Subject L uscher test
Lüscher test.
Psychological tests.
Color.
Psychological Tests.
Author Scott, Ian A.
LC no. 76451982
ISBN 0224618830
Other Titles Psychologie der Farben. English