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"House-Tree-Person Test", which came to us from Western culture (House-Tree-Person Test, HTP) is a projective test that is used for psychological diagnosis of personality and emotional states. The test consists of three parts: house, tree and person. In each part of the test, the test taker is asked to draw a picture of a house, a tree and a person on a white sheet of paper. The psychologist then interprets the drawings to understand how the subject perceives himself, his relationships with other people and the world around him. For example, a drawing of a house can show how the subject perceives his family, and a tree - how he sees his development and personal growth. A person's drawing can reflect his relationships with other people and his emotional state. The House-Tree-Person Test is not an accurate tool for diagnosing personality, but it can be useful for psychological assessment and help in understanding the test taker's feelings, thoughts and views of himself and the world around us. But the House-Tree-Person test depends on the culture and may have different interpretations in different cultures. Images of a house, a tree and a person can be perceived and interpreted differently depending on cultural norms, customs and values. For example, in some cultures a house may be represented as a modest dwelling, while in others it may be a large and luxurious home. Also, in some cultures, a tree can be a symbol of life and growth, while in others it can be a symbol of death and devastation. In addition, a person can be drawn with varying degrees of detail depending on cultural norms and standards. Therefore, it is important to take into account cultural characteristics when interpreting the results of the House-Tree-Person test. The psychologist must be familiar with cultural norms and values ​​to understand how the test taker may perceive and interpret the symbols used in the test. There are several options for substituting items in the House-Tree-Person test to tailor it to a specific task or situation. Some of them include: Car-Tree-Person Test - in this version the test taker is asked to draw a picture of a car instead of a house. Mandala-Tree-Person Test - in this version, instead of a house, the test subject is asked to draw a mandala, which is a symbolic representation of the universe. "House-River-Sun Test" - in this version, the test subject is asked to draw an image of a house, a river and the sun in order to understand its relationship with the environment and personal growth. "House-Tree-Animal Test" - in this version, the subject is asked to draw an image of a house, a tree and an animal in order to understand its relationship with nature and the animal world. "House Test -Mom-Dad Test (House-Mom-Dad Test) - in this version, the test taker is asked to draw a picture of a house, mom and dad to understand his relationship with his family and personal growth. These options can be adapted to a specific task or culture and can be used as a tool for diagnosing personality and emotional states. (All drawings are made by artificial intelligence and have no connection with specific subjects)

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