Teste psicológico da árvore para autoconhecimento!

Lígia Melo
8 Mar 202109:31

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter introduces a psychological tree test, guiding viewers to draw a tree and explaining the symbolic meanings behind each part of the drawing. The size of the tree reflects self-esteem, the roots indicate emotional stability, the trunk represents self-identity and confidence, branches reflect social connections, and fruits symbolize productivity and emotional state. The presenter emphasizes that while the video offers brief insights, a full evaluation should be conducted by a licensed psychologist for a comprehensive understanding of one's emotional well-being.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The tree psychological test can be performed by drawing any type of tree, and the test evaluates aspects of your personality based on the tree's features.
  • 😀 The test includes evaluating the tree's size, with larger trees indicating pride, vanity, and confidence, while smaller trees might suggest feelings of inferiority or modesty.
  • 😀 Omitting roots in the drawing may symbolize emotional sensitivity and fear, whereas drawing connected, healthy roots indicates strong family bonds and emotional security.
  • 😀 The trunk represents your self-perception, and its size and strength reflect how you view yourself and your ability to face the world.
  • 😀 A thin, weak trunk in the drawing may indicate a fragile or influenced character, along with fear when confronting new challenges.
  • 😀 The branches symbolize your social network and relationships. A tree with many branches suggests strong social connections and support, while sparse branches indicate introversion or limited social interactions.
  • 😀 The presence of fruits on the tree suggests productivity, a desire to grow, and a sociable, altruistic nature, often linked to people who enjoy helping others selflessly.
  • 😀 Fruits that are rotting or fallen on the ground may indicate emotional distress, disappointment, or unresolved feelings, signaling inner turmoil or fear.
  • 😀 The tree drawing also serves as a way of exploring self-awareness and personal growth through simple visual cues, fostering self-reflection and psychological insight.
  • 😀 While this is a simplified overview, a full psychological evaluation can only be accurately conducted by a licensed professional.

Q & A

  • What does the tree symbolize in this psychological test?

    -In this test, the tree symbolizes a person’s self-perception, emotional state, and relationship with the world. Different parts of the tree represent different aspects, such as the trunk (self-perception), leaves (relationships), and roots (family or support).

  • What is the significance of drawing a large tree in the test?

    -Drawing a large tree suggests that the person has a high level of self-esteem, takes pride in themselves, and is confident. It may also indicate a tendency to view oneself positively and possibly even to feel a sense of vanity.

  • How can a small tree be interpreted in this test?

    -A small tree may indicate feelings of inferiority or modesty. The person might struggle with low self-esteem or might downplay their own importance.

  • What is the meaning of roots in the tree drawing?

    -The roots in the drawing represent a person's connection to their family or support system. Drawing roots shows the degree of stability and security one feels from their familial or social base. If roots are absent, it might indicate a lack of support or emotional instability.

  • What does omitting the roots suggest about a person?

    -Omitting the roots can signify a deep sensitivity or fear. It may suggest that the person feels disconnected or lacks emotional grounding or stability.

  • How does the trunk of the tree reflect the individual's self-perception?

    -The trunk represents the person's view of themselves and their ability to face external challenges. A weak or thin trunk might indicate low self-confidence or a fear of the outside world, while a strong trunk shows a stable and confident self-image.

  • What do branches and leaves represent in this psychological tree test?

    -The branches and leaves symbolize social connections and interactions with the outside world. A tree with many branches suggests an extroverted, socially active person, while a sparse canopy may indicate introversion and fewer social interactions.

  • How are fruits or leaves related to social behavior in the test?

    -Fruits or abundant leaves indicate sociability, productivity, and altruism. It suggests that the person is generous, enjoys helping others, and finds fulfillment in social or professional growth.

  • What does it mean if the fruits on the tree are depicted as fallen or rotting?

    -Fallen or rotting fruits symbolize emotional distress, disappointment, or unfulfilled desires. It can reflect feelings of loss, sadness, or unresolved emotional issues.

  • What does the presence of a tree without a base or support signify?

    -A tree without a base or support indicates emotional instability or a sense of being unsupported. This might suggest that the person feels detached from their roots, family, or support network, leading to insecurity or loneliness.

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