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J Clin Psychol
; 33(1): 120-8, 1977 Jan.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-833287
ABSTRACT
The present study investigated the personality of the American Catholic priest by means of clinical procedures. It is based on a national, randomly selected, representative sample. Recorded 2-hour clinical interview plus a battery of standardized as well as specially designed psychological tests were administered to 271 Ss. A clinical report was written for each priest based on all the interview data. Four categories or types of classification were devised to describe and to distinguish the priests along a continuum of soci-psychological development: maldeveloped (8%), underdeveloped (57%), developing (29%), and developed (6%).
Subject(s)
Catholicism , Clergy , Personality , Adult , Age Factors , Humans , Identification, Psychological , Interpersonal Relations , Interview, Psychological , Job Satisfaction , Male , Middle Aged , Personality Development , Psychosexual Development , Self Concept , Social Adjustment , United States
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J Clin Psychol
; 32(3): 541-7, 1976 Jul.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-956407
Subject(s)
Catholicism , Clergy , Personality Inventory , Achievement , Creativity , Educational Status , Emotions , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Job Satisfaction , Male , Middle Aged , Morale , Mother-Child Relations , Motivation , Psychology , Psychosexual Development , Self Concept , Social Adjustment , United States
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J Proj Tech Pers Assess
; 33(6): 507-12, 1969 Dec.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-5360512
Subject(s)
Catholicism , Counseling , Psychological Tests/standards , Clergy , Conflict, Psychological , Humans , Male , Psychometrics , Students
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