par Marlier, T.;De Mol, Jacques
;Graber, Sylvain 
Référence Psychologie médicale, 24, 11, page (1149-1152)
Publication Publié, 1992


Référence Psychologie médicale, 24, 11, page (1149-1152)
Publication Publié, 1992
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Depression appeared to be one of the most frequent secondary psychic disturbances in the evolution of post-traumatic stress disorder and/or 'Post-concussional syndrom'. This depressive state begins almost always months or years after the trauma and gives significant characteristics on Rorschach's test. The influence of the trauma and the post-traumatic anxiodepressive repercussions were analysed in the Rorschach's test of 50 post-traumatic depressive patients. |