Freeling’s Color Mirror (Der Farbenspiegel)
a psychodiagnostic test for the study of personality, developed by the German psychoanalyst Heinrich Frieling. The test is an analysis of the inner aspirations of a person, the boundaries and horizons of the unconscious and the specifics of the perception of the world around him. The technique appeared in 1947, around the same time as the Lüscher color test, but did not gain comparable popularity, probably due to the complex and time-consuming procedure for processing the results. While the Lüscher test is designed mainly to study the emotional state, the Color Mirror allows you to determine the core characteristics of the personality by a wider color palette (23 colors).
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