Lesson summary “Man made of geometric shapes. The most accurate character determination test: Draw a person Constructive drawing of a person from geometric shapes interpretation

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All you need for this fun personality test is Blank sheet paper and pencil.

Using triangles, circles and squares, draw a person consisting of ten elements.

    You only need to use three given geometric shapes: triangle, circle, square.

    In your drawing of a person, each figure must appear at least once.

    You can change the size of the figures as you wish.

You don't need to think a lot to draw a person, try to draw the first thing that comes to your mind. Remember that everything in a human figure should be 10 elements.

After you have made the drawing, count the number of triangles, circles and squares you used in the drawing.

Write your result in numbers. The first number is the number of triangles (for example, 3), the second number is the number of circles (for example, 2), and the third is the number of squares (for example, 5).

You should end up with a three-digit number. For example, 325 (3 triangles, 2 circles, 5 squares).


Ready? This is what your number means.

This psychographic test, “Constructive drawing of a person from geometric shapes,” was developed by Russian psychologists Libins.

Test: Geometric Man

Type 1 – Manager (811, 712, 721, 613, 622, 631)

These are easily adaptable individuals, ready to lead and organize any activity. As a rule, these are excellent storytellers, eloquent and able to carry on a conversation. They like to dominate, but try to control themselves and not cross boundaries with others.

They are quite active and do not like to sit idle. They attach importance not only to the result, but also to the process of achieving the goal itself. They may exaggerate their successes and failures, and are intolerant when faced with obstacles in their path.

In relationships, they prefer to take the leading role, and in case of conflict they show rivalry.

They love to be the center of attention and crave recognition. At the same time, this type of personality takes responsibility and wants to meet the expectations of others.

They are characterized by impulsiveness, and when making decisions they act depending on their mood. This can lead to rash decisions and unpleasant consequences.

Type 2 – Responsible executor (514, 523, 532, 541)

This personality type is primarily aimed at improving their skills and achieving professionalism. Such a person is responsible and can be demanding both of himself and of others.

In humans developed sense justice and the pursuit of truth. Although he has good organizational skills, he may hesitate if an important decision needs to be made.

He approaches relationships with caution and shows tact. He cannot refuse if he is asked for something. Sometimes he can take on several tasks at the same time, relying only on himself, but he does not always correctly calculate his strength. Prefers to do the work himself, without delegating it to others. Has a hard time dealing with failures.

These people are hard-working and demanding of themselves, expecting the same from others. They get involved in work gradually, are stable under strong mental stress, but can get tired at a high pace of work. Give higher value result, not the process of activity. They always strive to complete things.

Outwardly, such people are more reserved, but can react emotionally to changes external factors. They need to be careful, since due to overexertion there is a danger of developing diseases of a nervous nature.


Type 3 – Initiator (433, 343, 334)

This person has philosophical thinking and may be divorced from reality. He can be aloof, and it seems to him that he is not like the others. In case of difficulties, they tend to retreat into their fantasy world.

Although it is not difficult for them to establish contact with other people, they tend to maintain a certain distance in communication. Facing conflict situation, can withdraw into themselves, but outwardly remain unperturbed.

They are distinguished by their abilities in various areas, do not like monotony and avoid routine work. They become inspired when changing activities and when new opportunities arise. They strive for novelty and can unexpectedly change their profession. This type is common among people of art, engaged in creative activities, working in the field of advertising and design.

Type 4 – Emotive (181, 271, 172, 361, 262, 163)

This type has a developed ability to empathize with others. Life's difficulties and even dramatic films can cause strong feelings in them.

They are sympathetic and not indifferent to the problems of others. Often they put other people's problems first, pushing their own needs into the background. They can be impulsive and act under the influence of emotions. Although they have abilities in different types of activities, they can best realize themselves if they choose one direction.

They show sensitivity in relationships and have a hard time experiencing troubles and breakups.

Relationships with others are generally easy to build and do not go beyond accepted norms of behavior. It is important to them how others evaluate them and their activities.

Test: 10 Piece Man

Type 5 – intuitive (451, 352, 154, 253, 154)

This type is characterized by a sensitive nervous system and emotional variability. They get depleted quite quickly. They work better if you can switch to different types activities. If they fail, they can worry for a long time. They may act impulsively or show indecisiveness in certain matters for a long time.

The difficulties are mainly due to the fact that it is difficult for them to immediately digest a large amount of information, which is why they sometimes cannot clearly express their feelings and thoughts.

Sincere and simple-hearted in their words, they do not hide anything behind their souls, preferring to tell the truth. Sometimes this can lead to difficulties in understanding with others. They are accustomed to following their own standards of behavior and maintain contact with a narrow circle of people. Sometimes they can take on an implicit leadership role, but self-doubt can prevent this desire from being realized.

They tend to analyze their own actions and actions, but they are not allowed to influence their point of view. Feel the need to control circumstances in order to avoid unexpected troubles.

They do not like to be limited in something, they can be vulnerable or tend to doubt themselves.


Examples of drawings of a person from geometric shapes

Type 6 – Independent (442, 424, 244)

This is the type free artist with a developed imagination and a wonderful vision of space. They are close different kinds creativity, including artistic and intellectual. More common among introverts. They adhere to their own standards of behavior and are difficult to put pressure on from outside.

They are often captivated by unusual ideas, and are able to work actively even when tension increases. Difficulties make them come together even better.

They are independent thinkers and know how to defend their opinions. Other people's comments cause a noticeable emotional reaction in them, and I react hard to criticism. They find it difficult to come to terms with their own mistakes.

They are in no hurry to make contact; they often hide their true feelings inside, trying to seem more relaxed than they really are. They are careful to open up in new relationships, and although it is difficult for them to trust another person, when this happens, the relationships are strong and long-lasting.

The method of drawing people from geometric shapes has been used in psychology for a long time. Some believe that it was proposed by graphologist from San Francisco E. Mahoney. But, unfortunately, no data were found to confirm this. A systematic study of the results obtained from this test began relatively recently. Large collection This kind of drawings was collected by A.V. Libin.

The purpose of the test is to determine the individual typological characteristics of a person based on the relationship of geometric figures in the drawing, as well as the graphic features of its execution.

Instructions: draw a man from ten geometric shapes - a triangle, a circle and a square. The shapes can be increased or decreased in size, or superimposed on each other. It is important that they are all used in the drawing, that is, you cannot draw a man from 10 squares, 10 triangles or 10 circles.

Data processing: count how many triangles, circles and squares you have in the drawing of a man, and write down this number as a three-digit number, for example: triangles - 3, circles - 2, squares - 5. The number turns out to be: 325. Thus, we get a three-digit number that represents the “drawing formula.”

Based on the differences in preferences for geometric shapes when making drawings of people, eight main types (or groups) and 63 subtypes are formed.

If you get a number from this series: 901, 910, 802, 811, 820, 703, 712, 721, 604, 613, 622, 631, 640 - you are one of the Type 1 “Leader”.

Numbers: 505, 514, 523, 532, 541, 550 - Type 2 “Responsible Executive”.

Numbers: 406, 415, 424, 433, 442, 451, 460 - Type 3 “Anxious and suspicious.”

Numbers: 307, 316, 325, 334, 343, 352, 361, 370 - Type 4 "Scientist".

Numbers: 208, 217, 226, 235, 244, 253, 262, 271, 280 - Type 5 "Intuitive".

Numbers: 109, 118, 127, 136, 145, 019, 028, 037, 046 - Type 6 “Inventor, designer.”

Numbers: 550, 451, 460, 352, 361, 370, 253, 262, 271, 280,154, 163, 172, 181, 190, 055, 064, 073, 082, 091 - Type 7 "emotive".

Numbers: 901, 802, 703, 604, 505, 406, 307, 208, 109 - Type 8 is “the opposite of emotive.”

Some comments on psychological portrait You can also make images of people based on their features:

The small size of the drawings may be associated with fatigue, stiffness, and discomfort;

Increased shading - with internal tension, suspicion, sometimes with state
pre-diseases;

Facial drawing is often associated with increased sociability, and its absence is associated with difficulties in communication, which is advisable to find out;

The presence of a “neck” in a person often indicates a person’s high vulnerability, which makes communication difficult and which it is advisable to get rid of;

The presence of square pockets on the human body may indicate increased care towards children;

The presence of round “buttons” indicates compassionate care for older loved ones;

The presence of “triangles” indicates the need to make some order or instructions.

Key to the test “Drawing a man from geometric shapes”:

Type 1 – “Manager” (901, 910, 802, 811, 820, 703, 712, 721, 604, 613, 622, 631, 640). The “leader” is characterized by the presence of organizational and oratorical abilities, orientation to social norms of behavior, and a high level of social adaptation. Individuals of this type have pronounced goal-oriented behavior, which characterizes them as leaders. In achieving their goals, they may not take their health into account and are stress-resistant. Oratory skills and the ability to be a good storyteller allow them to engage in teaching and pedagogical activity. Their will and energy are visible to everyone, since they represent their most striking qualities. The ability for intense volitional effort, long-term and sustainable, is reflected in their inner life and external behavior. Their firmness, perseverance, endurance and self-control puts them in the center of attention of others. They always have a clear awareness of what they want, what they are striving for and what ways they can achieve what they want. These are people in whom nature itself has invested the ability to influence other people, directing them according to its plans and intentions. The ability for energetic and prolonged tension, the ability to fight for their interests, self-control and resistance contribute to the fact that these people usually become talented administrators, representatives of the executive branch, and business leaders. People of this type have to revise their conclusions and redo their projects many times before they are finally convinced of their correctness. Hence their well-known conservatism, their disapproving attitude towards “shaking the foundations”, towards criticism of established principles. When we're talking about about doing what they consider their duty, then neither personal temptations nor requests from loved ones are able to turn them away from the chosen path, which seems to them the only correct one. They have a particularly developed sense of self-esteem, sometimes turning into strong pride and conceit from the fact that a person striving for power and forced to enter into a fight with others because of this cannot help but protect his “I” from attacks.

Type 2 - “Responsible Executive” (505, 514, 523, 532, 541, 550). Has many traits similar to the “leader” type, but often hesitates in making important decisions. People of this type usually have a high level of professionalism. They are characterized by increased demands on themselves and others. The predominance of deliberate and rational actions over all emotional movements, leaves a peculiar imprint on all personality qualities. People of this type can often be found among the owners and managers of trading and industrial enterprises, banks, i.e. among people who deal with an organization made up of large number logistical facilities and documentation, which requires not only hard work, but also intelligence to conduct and maintain affairs in order.
Caution and prudence help them to be economical and thrifty, and their stability and constancy contribute to the strength of the business, which they develop slowly but surely. They do not take risks, despite the brilliant prospects that open up, but prefer to act for sure. They are conservative in politics or moderately liberal, never following extreme views. Prudent restraint and prudence are characteristic of them in matters of love and marriage. They are able to subordinate their love interests to the demands of reason. Possessing a fairly developed intellect and will, they are well versed in the realities of life and their affairs, which they carry out with great care. They are often lovers of truth. Due to increased demands on themselves, they can work without noticing fatigue, undermining their health. Diseases of nervous origin are their frequent companions. Therefore, “responsible executors” need to carefully monitor compliance with the work and rest regime.

Type 3 - “Anxious and suspicious” (406, 415, 424, 433, 442, 451, 460).

This type is characterized by a variety of abilities - from literary to abilities for precise manual skills. Despite the abundance of talents, he needs gentle encouragement, as he often unreasonably does not believe in his own abilities and doubts himself. The “anxious-suspicious” type has increased attention to order and cleanliness, physically not accepting dirt and disorder. People of this type can change their profession unexpectedly for others. Usually they are closely confined to one specialty; they have a hobby in which they are very successful. Often this new profession for them it becomes art. Therefore, we can see how a doctor becomes a singer or entertainer, a former construction worker goes on stage and reads skits, and a magazine editor begins to create arts and crafts. There are often cases when people of this type show their extraordinary abilities in other forms of art, for example, a musician has a penchant for painting or sculpture, a poet is interested in music,
the actor improves his vocal skills, etc.

For people of this type, the pursuit of art is essential, it constitutes the epicenter of their life, which absorbs them. They devote most of their time to art. This is also due to the peculiarity of their emotional sphere, which is strongly influenced by their fantasies. Possessing the ability for subtle aesthetic experiences, they prefer aesthetic pleasures to everything else. They are distinguished by observation, lively receptivity, developed imagination, and their heightened powers of observation allow them to notice a lot of things that escape the eyes of others.

415 - poetic subtype, characteristic of people capable of versification and poetic talent.

424 - this subtype is distinguished by the fact that everything it undertakes is done with extreme care.

Type 4 - “Scientist” (307, 316, 325, 334, 343, 352, 361, 370). People of this type can easily abstract from reality in their judgments, make interesting theoretical generalizations, and “have their own theory for everything.” As a rule, they have a tendency towards clear, consistent thinking, which results in the ability to establish patterns, connections and relationships between what is happening. These people can often be found in a state of thoughtful and intense thought. Analyzing facts, they can, if they are persistent and methodical, make generalizations, turning a chaotic pile of material into a harmonious, developed edifice of science, if science is their hobby or profession. This kind of ability helps people take their rightful place in various fields of activity. So political figure with a scientific mindset will be valuable in that he is well versed in the complex interaction of factors influencing social life. A teacher can understand the complex processes of students acquiring knowledge, and a businessman can take into account the most risky circumstances in his transactions.

People of this type, having ideological interests that they work on consciously and persistently, often strive in their careers for scientific activity, summarizing your professional experience with a dissertation or book. They are rational and carefully think through their behavior. However, despite all their rationality, they have very significant artistic abilities, do not get lost on stage, and know what needs to be done when asked to “play something.” They gravitate toward “synthetic” forms of art: theater, cinema, circus, and stage.

316 - in the field of science, these are, as a rule, “global theorists” who deal with interdisciplinary, methodological or scientific problems; in practice, such people usually make excellent coordinators of various services.

325 - a subtype with this combination often gravitates towards biology, medicine, botany. Loves growing plants and caring for animals.

235 - a subtype often found among psychologists;

217 - a subtype characterized by the ability to technical invention.

244 is a subtype common among people who write scripts and instructions.

226 - subtype characterized by the establishment the highest level in their achievements, as well as high criteria for assessing other people.

Type 6- “Inventor, designer” (109, 118, 127, 136, 145, 019,028, 037, 046). People of this type have a “technical flair”, a rich imagination, spatial vision, and are often involved in any technical types creativity, engaged in technical professions, prone to design and invention. Stick to those social norms, which they create for themselves. More focused on subject activity. Emotional, self-obsessed original ideas. Sometimes their creativity manifests itself not only in the technical, materialized sphere, but also in the intellectual sphere, the sphere of ideas. People of this type have good memory and observation skills. They are usually more interested in the external material world than in subjective experiences. Facts in their eyes are of much greater value than reasoning and theories. Their will and energy are directed towards the materialization of ideas, inventions, rationalization, and reconstruction of technical objects. Possessing great ability to work, they often achieve significant results in their chosen activities. Their home is usually full of tools, since their penchant for tinkering, fixing, and repairing is often not only their profession, but also their hobby.

019 - a subtype that has the ability to engage in interesting forms of interaction with the audience, for example, an inimitable entertainer.

145 - a subtype that is keen on composing or loves to sing, often has a musical education.

Type 7 – “emotive” (550, 451, 460, 352, 361, 370, 253, 262, 271, 280,154, 163, 172, 181, 190, 055, 064, 073,082, 091). People of this type have increased empathy towards other people. They are soft and kind-hearted. They find it difficult to endure cruel film footage or excerpts from criminal chronicles, and are especially sensitive to the misfortunes of others, so much so that any unpleasant news or events can unsettle them for a long time. The pain and suffering of other people resonates with them with particular force; it takes a lot of energy, which often prevents them from realizing their potential. People of this type have strong emotional memory, depth and stability of feelings. They have warmth, cordiality and responsiveness, seeing their purpose in helping people in grief and need.

The peculiarities of their mental makeup make it possible to call these people altruists, capable of self-sacrifice. They are distinguished by modesty, trying to belittle and hide their merits, their importance, not counting on praise from others. Meek, sensitive and delicate, they are incapable of either being offended themselves or offending others. But when it comes to their personal spiritual convictions, they can be adamant, do not give in to threats and do not retreat one step from what they consider fair. They have the ability to intuitively penetrate into the mental life and mental makeup of another person. They believe in the possibility of enlightenment and the ideological and moral regeneration of humanity and have a passionate and selfless love to people suffering need and deprivation. They are active and energetic in implementing ideas that deeply captivate them. Their mercy often knows no bounds.

Type 8 - having properties opposite to the emotive type (901, 802, 703, 604, 505, 406, 307, 208, 109). These are people who feel compassion for others, but adhere to fairly strict requirements. Thus, outwardly there is sympathy for others, but in specific cases they show strict demands, sometimes excessive. These make extremely demanding teachers who will “force” you to do what needs to be done, regardless of resistance, illnesses and other reasons cited by their students. They can be found among directors who are said to be “despots”, among managers who are extremely demanding of their subordinates. People of this type can often be found behind the store counter. They tend to show their authority, even rudeness. These are their ways of self-affirmation. They have a good sense of people they can “put pressure on” and do not hesitate to do so. The desire to rise in life at any cost, to make a career, forces people of this type to concentrate all their energy and intellectual capabilities to achieve their goals, often using cunning, hypocrisy and resourcefulness. Possessing wounded pride, sometimes they see insult, ridicule or mockery in the simplest and most innocent jokes. They can be vindictive and seek revenge on the offender.

Here are 8 types of human drawings, made up of simple geometric shapes: triangle, circle and square. Choose the picture with which you most associate yourself and see the answer about your strengths and about your personality type.

The interpretation of the test is based on the fact that the geometric figures used in the drawings differ in semantics. The triangle is usually referred to as a “sharp”, “offensive” figure associated with masculine. A circle is a streamlined figure, more in tune with compassion, softness, roundness, and femininity. It is easier to build something from square-shaped elements than from others, therefore a square or rectangle is interpreted as a specifically technical structural figure, a “technical module”.

Type 1 – “manager”

Usually these are people with a penchant for leadership and organizational activities. Focused on socially significant norms of behavior, may have the gift of good storytellers, based on high level speech development. They have good adaptation to social sphere, dominance over others is kept within certain boundaries.

It must be remembered that the manifestation of these qualities depends on the level mental development. At a high level of development personality traits developed, implementable, and well understood. At a low level of development, they may not be detected in professional activity, and to be present situationally is worse if it is inadequate to the situations. This applies to all characteristics.

Type 2 – “responsible executor”

Possesses many traits of the “leader” type, but there is often hesitation in making responsible decisions. This type of people is more focused on “the ability to get things done”, high professionalism, has a high sense of responsibility and demands on themselves and others, highly values ​​being right, i.e. characterized by increased sensitivity to truthfulness. They often suffer from somatic diseases of nervous origin as a result of overexertion.

Type 3 – “anxious and suspicious”

Characterized by a variety of abilities and talents - from fine manual skills to literary talent. Usually, people of this type are cramped within one profession, they can change it to a completely opposite and unexpected one, and also have a hobby, which is essentially a second profession. Physically they cannot stand disorder and dirt. They usually conflict with other people because of this. They are characterized by increased vulnerability and often doubt themselves. They need gentle reassurance.

Type 4 – “scientist”

These people easily abstract from reality, have a “conceptual mind,” and are distinguished by the ability to develop their own theories “for everything.” They usually have peace of mind and rationally think through their behavior. Representatives of this type are often found among people involved in synthetic arts: cinema, circus, theatrical and entertainment directing, animation, etc.

Type 5 – “intuitive”

People of this type have strong sensitivity nervous system, its high depletion. They work more easily by switching from one activity to another; they usually act as “minority lawyers”, behind whom lie new opportunities. They have increased sensitivity to novelty. They are altruistic, often show concern for others, have good manual skills and imaginative imagination, which makes it possible to engage in technical types of creativity.

They usually develop their own moral standards and have internal self-control, i.e. prefer self-control, reacting negatively to attacks on their freedom.

Type 6 – “inventor, designer, artist”

Often found among people with a “technical streak.” These are people with a rich imagination, spatial vision, and are often engaged in various types of technical, artistic and intellectual creativity. More often introverted, just like the intuitive type, they live in their own moral standards, do not accept any outside influences other than self-control. Emotional, obsessed with their own original ideas.

Type 7 – “emotive”

They have increased empathy towards other people, have a hard time dealing with cruel scenes of the film, and can be unsettled for a long time and shocked by cruel events. The pains and worries of other people find in them participation, empathy and sympathy, on which they spend a lot of their own energy, as a result it becomes difficult to realize their own abilities.

Type 8 – “insensitive to the experiences of others”

Has the opposite tendency to the emotive type. Usually does not feel the experiences of other people or treats them with inattention and even increases pressure on people. If this is a good specialist, then he can force others to do what he considers necessary. Sometimes it is characterized by “callousness,” which arises situationally when, for some reason, a person becomes isolated in the circle of his own problems.

Typological, emotional and psychological characteristics of personality.
Your attention, dear visitors of the site, is invited to go through psychogeometric test, depicting geometric shapes (triangle, circle and square) in the form of a drawing of a person.

This one is unique psychogeometric test(LIBIN idiomatic test) can be carried out both with children (from 6-7 years old) and with adults (up to 92) together with other drawing tests: human drawing test, drawing of a non-existent animal, drawing test “house, tree, person” ... and with OTHER psychodiagnostic methods.


Read more about psychogeometry and the projective method of personality diagnostics - “Psychogeometric test - constructive drawing of a person from geometric figures (shapes)”- you can find in the book of the same name by A.V. Libin.
Here on the site, we will consider a method of self-testing and determining one’s psychotypological and personal characteristics using a drawing of a person from geometric shapes.

Geometric figures - drawing of a person, psychogeometric test

The psychogeometric test reveals the human unconscious through archetypes, the meaning of the image and the symbolism of geometric figures. Individual typological personality traits have 8 basic types and 36 basic subtypes.
Geometric shapes in a person’s drawing are signs of the subconscious, and the mechanicalness of execution (graphic expression) shows the involuntary (unconscious) self-expression of the individual.

Self-testing according to the psychogeometric test - drawing of a person in the form of geometric shapes (triangle, circle, square)

Preparation for psychogeometry:
Take a pencil (pen) and a sheet of A4 paper. Fold the sheet into four - number each part (1, 2, 3, 4) ... and for No. 5 you can use reverse side a common sheet (there will be five drawings of a person from geometric shapes in total).


Necessarily. Perform each drawing as if anew, without peeking at the previous image of the person and without remembering it.
Read each instruction for a psychogeometric test (a separate drawing of a person) carefully, even if they are similar or the same.

Instruction 1 - read carefully!
You need to draw a human figure using only 10 elements from geometric shapes (triangle, circle and square) - any size... Each shape must be used at least once.
Draw quickly without thinking about anything. And no corrections.

Did you draw it? We closed the finished drawing No. 1, and draw No. 2 Instruction 2 - read carefully...
Using triangles, circles and squares, we draw the second human figure, just as in the first case, you need to use 10 geometric shapes - and so that at least one of them is... (any size).
Also, we draw quickly, without thinking about anything...

Are you done? Close the 2nd drawing and move on to the 3rd. Instruction 3 - read carefully again...
Draw the third drawing of a person from 10 geometric shapes, using a triangle, a circle and a square at least once.
Any size. We draw quickly, without thinking...

Did you draw it? We close the 3rd drawing of a person from our eyes and move on to the 4th. Instruction 4 - read even more carefully...
Draw the 4th drawing of a person using triangles, circles and squares - here you can use any number of geometric shapes (from the three listed, but so that at least one of these shapes is...).
As before, we draw quickly, without looking at previous images of a person and without thinking about anything...any size...

Ready? We close the image and move on to the 5th and last picture of the psychogeometric test. Instruction 5 - be extremely careful!
In the fifth drawing you need to depict only the person’s face from 10 geometric shapes (triangle, circle and square). Any size. It can't be fixed. We draw quickly as usual, without peeking at previous images... Don’t forget to use each of the three shapes at least once...

Have you completed the psychogeometry test, the psychogeometric test? Then the last instruction.
Open your drawings of a person in the form of geometric shapes and for each image (starting from the first) make an explanation by answering the following questions:

  1. Who is depicted in the geometric drawing?
  2. What is this person's character?
  3. What is this pictured man doing?
  4. Does he have problems? Which?
  5. How does he solve his problems?

Another test using . We have already used geometric shapes to determine. Now the psychogeometry of emotions - we use a drawing of a person from 10 figures to analyze our emotional status.

Constructive drawing of a person according to Ermoshin

Psychocatalyst psychoanalyst A.F. Ermoshin, based on his psychotherapeutic practice, increased knowledge about the psychogeometry of character in psycho geometric test psychologists Libin.

Now based on a circle, triangle and square ( constructive drawing of a man from 10 figures) can be used to analyze emotions, psychological trauma and psychosomatic problems.

A number of such problems include emotional tension in the body during stress, and various disorders of cerebral circulation, localization of psychotrauma and emotional pain in the body.

The human constructive drawing test will help:

  • Quickly determine availability emotional stress and its location in the body.
  • Psychological trauma and age of alleged psychological or emotional trauma: resentment, grief, loss or rejection.
  • See the presence of psychological symptoms: depression, panic, phobia, fear.
  • Determine the direction of character, its dominant or subordinate function.
  • Diagnose areas of bloating and retraction of problem areas of the body.

Many psychologists, healers and psychotherapists use constructive drawing of a person How projective technique in your practice.

Test for psychogeometry of emotions

Psychogeometric test of 10 geometric shapes based on triangle, circle and square, this is a great entry into psychotherapy.

It allows you to determine your psychotype, the nature of relationships with the opposite sex, emotional status and self-determination.

You need to draw a human figure consisting of 10 geometric shapes. You need to draw simple soft pencil on a sheet of white A4 paper. You can use any combination of three geometric shapes: circle, square and triangle.

Write the age of the person drawn below.

You need to use exactly 10 figures - no more and no less.

You can enlarge, reduce elements, and stack them on top of each other. You can use it in any combination, in any proportion.

So, you have drawn a human figure from 10 round, triangular and rectangular geometric shapes. Count the number of triangles, squares (rectangles) and circles (ovals).

Write down the formula of your psychotype: _ triangles, _ circles, _ squares. For example, if your figure consists of four triangles, four circles and two squares, then the formula of your psychotype is: 442.

What is the age of your little man?

Perhaps one of the figures predominates in your drawing. Some people use more triangles, some like circles, and some like rectangular shapes. Take a survey on this topic.

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8 psychological psychographic portraits

Below are truncated and incomplete characteristics of each of the 8 types; subtypes are not described. How to get yours full description and read the transcript of the entire test below.

Type I (811, 712, 721, 613, 622, 631) - “organizer” (“leader”)

Agosthenic (Latin ago - leading, sthenos - strength, Greek dromos - path) - “one who has sufficient strength to lead others.”

Easily adapt in the social sphere. Prone to leadership and organizational activities. Focused on authorities and socially significant norms of behavior. They often have the gift of good storytellers, based on a high level of speech development (high subject tempo in temperament). They strive to dominate others. Those who are aware of this property and have a developed level of self-control try to keep themselves within certain boundaries.

They are distinguished by a pronounced need for active actions. Gross psychomotor skills are developed. Great importance has not only the result, but also the process of its implementation. When assessing both successes and failures, we tend to exaggerate.

1. Self-description.

  • I have to take responsibility because others don't want to.

  • I am an incorrigible enthusiast.

  • I make decisions without hesitation.

2. Expert assessment.

Leading, authoritative, active, organizing.

A “parental” partner who is ready to raise and care for another. Prefers that the partner takes a “childish” position.

4. General psychological status.

Thinking extrovert.

Type II (514, 523, 532, 541) - “diligent worker” (“responsible performer”)

Orsthenic (lat. ordinatus - ordered) - “possessing strength
bring order to uncertain situations.”

Subject-oriented. For them, “the ability to get things done” is a priority. They strive to achieve excellence in mastering their profession. They have a high sense of responsibility. Demanding of themselves and others. They are quite scrupulous in relationships. They value fairness highly and have a heightened sensitivity to truthfulness. They are characterized by many features of “organizers,” but they are often overcome by doubts when making responsible decisions.

In relationships they are distinguished by excessive delicacy. They consider it inconvenient to refuse a request. They take on every task, often overestimating their ability to complete them. We are confident that we can handle any task alone. They cannot transfer part of their work to another, trusting only themselves. They can withstand significant mental stress, although high intensity work causes irritation.

1. Self-description:

  • They tell me that I don't feel sorry for myself.

  • My desire not to miss the little things in my work causes dissatisfaction with those around me.

  • In relationships with others, I am characterized by non-conflict and diplomacy.

2. Expert assessment.

Diplomatic, executive, punctual, scrupulous.

3. Relationships with the opposite sex.

Equality-oriented: Expects equal rights and equal responsibilities.

Intuitive introvert.

III type (433, 343, 334) - “initiator” (“dreamer”)

Tonosthenic (lat. ton - tension, negativus - negative) - “possessing the power to transform negative tendencies in the imagination into positive images.”

They easily abstract from reality and have a “conceptual mind.” They strive to master the chosen subject activity, regardless of how their relationships with others develop.

They often experience alienation, feeling like they are not like everyone else. They tend to follow their ideas about the world, which are often far from reality. In difficult situations they tend to fantasize. They easily establish contacts with others and know how to maintain a certain distance from them. In critical interpersonal situations, they withdraw into themselves, outwardly demonstrating equanimity. They are distinguished by a variety of abilities, ranging from the ability to describe experienced events and ending with drawing and needlework.

1. Self-description:

  • My relatives reproach me for being impractical.

  • I strive to create a relaxed environment around me.

  • I feel lonely among other people.

2. Expert assessment.

Inspired, impetuous, enthusiastic.

3. Relationships with the opposite sex.

Romantic partner for whom important have sentimental symbols. Feels deceived when a partner does not acknowledge or ignores the romantic tone in the relationship.

4. General psychological status.

Emotional introvert.

Type IV (181, 271, 172, 361, 262, 163) - “emotive” (“empathic”)

Emphosthenic (Greek emphasis - expressive) - “has the power to convey emotions and experiences through various means.”

They have increased empathy towards others. Dramatic scenes even in movies are difficult to endure. Difficult life circumstances can unsettle you for a long time. Empathetic.

Other people's problems evoke their sympathy and sympathy. They tend to spend too much effort and energy on caring for others, which often makes it difficult to realize their own interests and abilities. They are distinguished by an increased readiness for spontaneous expression of emotions and impulsive actions. They strive to master various types of activities. However, they are more productive if they choose one area.

1. Self-description:

  • I take other people's problems too personally.

  • I need to thoroughly prepare for any meeting.

  • I will never miss an opportunity to get an autograph from someone I admire.

2. Expert assessment.

Impressive, careful, inviting, sincere.

3. Relationships with the opposite sex.

Soul partner. Sensitive to the subtlest nuances of relationships.

4. General psychological status.

Sensory extrovert.

Type V (451, 352,154, 253,154) - “intuitive” (“sensitive”, anxious-suspicious)

Constenik (lat. contradictorius - contradictory) - “possessing the power to question many things.”

They have a high sensitivity of the nervous system and its rapid exhaustion. Marked emotional lability. They work more effectively when they have the ability to switch from one type of activity to another.

They have increased sensitivity to novelty. Are subject to worries about possible unfavorable developments of events. They act on the first impulse or for a long time cannot decide on anything at all. Their indecision is a consequence of difficulties in quickly processing a large amount of incoming information. They try to embrace the vast and comprehend the impossible. This leads to difficulties in expressing your thoughts and feelings. Straightforward.

1. Self-description:

  • When my words get ahead of my thoughts, I find myself in an awkward position.

  • The habit of “telling the truth face to face” creates unnecessary difficulties in my life.

  • Doing monotonous work bothers me.

2. Expert assessment.

Natural, critical, suspicious, straightforward.

3. Relationships with the opposite sex.

They believe that the most important thing in marriage is mutual understanding.

4. General psychological status.

Intuitive extrovert.

Type VI (442, 424, 244) - “independent” (“free artist”)

Ilostenik (Latin, immunus - free, logos - attitude) - “possessing the power to insist on one’s own, to be independent in relationships.”

Characterized by rich imagination and spatial vision. Involved in various types of technical, artistic or intellectual creativity. More often introverted. Just like the intuitive type, they live by their own standards.

Resistant to pressure from the social environment. Emotionally excitable. Obsessed with original ideas. Assets-
The efficiency and effectiveness of their work increases with increasing tension. Unfavorable circumstances mobilize them. Able to reason and act independently. They know how to defend their own point of view. It is difficult to reconcile with your mistakes. They react violently to the comments of others and take criticism with hostility. They are in no hurry to take the initiative when establishing contacts.

1. Self-description:

  • I always suffer because of my own mistakes.

  • In a dispute, I can easily go into open conflict.

  • Even in the interests of business, I cannot cooperate with people I dislike.

2. Expert assessment.

Excitable, persistent, independent, sharp.

3. Relationships with the opposite sex.

Independent partner: maintains a certain position in relation to his partner in marriage. He strives to maintain distance and wants his partner to respect his requirements.

4. General psychological status.

Sensory introvert.

VII type (415, 325, 235, 415) - “communicative” (“changeable”)

Insthenic (lat. initiare - to begin) - “having ease in awakening activity.”

Disinhibited in behavior and speech. Directly in social relations. They easily get involved in a situation and just as easily get out of it. They react violently to current events.

On a momentary impulse, they agree to participate in activities that are an obstacle to previously planned goals. They can easily endure uncertain relationships, awkward situations and conflicting circumstances. They have an economic sense.

1. Self-description:

  • For some reason, many people are irritated by my spontaneity.

  • I find it difficult to correctly express my thoughts in writing.

  • In my judgments I rely on common sense.

2. Expert assessment.

Fighting, resourceful, assertive, changeable.

3. Relationships with the opposite sex.

Companionate partner: wants to be a companion and is looking for the same companion with whom he could share everyday worries. Doesn't pretend to romantic love and accepts the everyday hardships of living together as inevitable.

4. General psychological status.

Emotional extrovert.

VIII type (118, 127, 217, 316, 226, 136) - “self-sufficient” (“technically oriented”)

Argosthenic (Latin agtage - strengthen, Greek henna - support) - “possessing sufficient strength to withstand loads.”

Emotionally stable. Behavior is characterized by tendencies opposite to the emotive type. In most cases, they control themselves and consistently adhere to certain rules.

They avoid communicating with those who do not know how to hide their feelings. They prefer a focused conversation to “a conversation about life or a heart-to-heart.” Before starting an acquaintance, they try to take a closer look at the prospective partner. Sensitivity to the experiences of other people is slightly reduced due to preoccupation with the objective (business) side of communication. Show strictness to themselves and others. Being good specialists, can perfectly organize the subject side of things. They tend to become isolated in the circle of their own problems.

1. Self-description:

  • I like to operate in moderation.

  • Any detailed discussion, in my opinion, only interferes with the implementation of a specific task.

  • I always do what I say.

2. Expert assessment.

Self-possessed, reflective, stable, balanced.

3. Relationships with the opposite sex.

A rational partner: manages his emotions, strictly observes his rights and obligations.

4. General psychological status.

Thinking introvert.

Write in the comments what psychotype you belong to and how accurate this psychogeometric test turned out to be. Symboldrama. Technique test “Horse in the steppe”.

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