PAS Seminar Session 15 - Case Studies Part 1 - Case: I(I+oc F+u+c+ Uu+c) |
pasc15a-01-1 Case Studies - Program Fifteen 34 year old male- Latin culture tested in native language 13(I+oc F+u+c+ Uu+c) M 14 10 13 7 15 15 7 8 First question should be to client: What do you want to know whether subject or person who sent them. What kind of environmental situation exists. General: 1. What is the data 2. What does the data mean 3. What am I going to say about what the data means To client? A report? Will report be destroyed? NL 13 - above average Primitive: I+F+U Basic: e*- f+ u+ Surface: e\ r'+ a' In Latin culture the F+u+ is pretty common - macho Latin males can be very F. non-macho in American terms. The macho in Latin comes from ritualized behavior. A hothouse bird in American culture. Prim: Spacey, easily bored - cognitive not intellectual. More to read, even talk "to" Shy intellectual recluse as a child. Not much happened except a little intellectual discipline F+ extreme - often difficult for male. F+u+ - no movement. Highly relational thinking. Creates some tension with seeing all the relationships. Lots of room for chaos as a kit - almost had to grow up with some structure. Likely left alone. IU OK with that. Some kind of benign external structure that took care of him. I+o more likely school result rather than really getting into outside world Speculative temperament - philosophers, theoretical scientists If went crazy would have amazing verbalizations hard to figure out. Drunk will babble -entertaining and bizarre. Lots of achievement at basic level. Lot of affectual needs - but I+ more on my terms. IFU not as ungracious for "petting" as IFA who is like cat who knows they can get petted whenever they want it. Little pressure to be social. Older: Ioc- high I. More intellectual. Not as much tension as I+cc. Under stress will go more I. Very high "C" - control of chaos Uu+c has developed sense of what is not appropriate so some caution. Fair amount of tension not because so much compensation but because so much extreme. If we want to predict behavior, we want to know environment. What is expected, what we worry about. Very high "C" organized. Won't be socially versatile. Would not do well with boring job. Won't want to sit still - has chosen to get out of his head. Conforming surface - but a' so does not have social skills to do that conforming a lot. Note: was underemployed in rote job. Left looking for other employment. Obsessed with finding a comfortable rationale for what he was doing. Compulsive element Personal needs are always present. Education: could easily be undereducated. This case: University but a narrow specialty. Like a person who went to a seminary Theological training. Pursued as a career - thought it would be what he was looking for but it not work out. Kind who would miss class staying up all night reading deep theology --------------------------------------------------