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[Coding/GHR-PHR] GHR

[Coding/GHR-PHR] GHR

Aliases

  • GHR
  • good human representation
  • good human representational response

Definition

GHR marks a human representational response that is relatively more integrated or adaptive within the system's decision sequence.
It is not a free clinical judgment, but the result of moving through the sequence without being captured by the criteria that push toward PHR.

Conditions

  • First confirm that the response belongs to the human representational domain.
  • A strong GHR case is a pure H response with FQ+, FQo, or FQu, without major cognitive special scores and without scoring-input/special-score/AG or scoring-input/special-score/MOR.
  • A response with scoring-input/special-score/COP may also end in GHR as long as it does not carry AG.
  • Popular responses on Cards III, IV, VII, and IX can also push toward GHR if no earlier PHR criterion has already captured the response.
  • If no PHR criterion captures it first, the remaining human representational response ends in GHR.

Cautions

  • GHR is not assigned just because the response feels socially pleasant.
  • H by itself does not guarantee GHR; form quality and special scores still matter.
  • If aggression, morbid content, poor form, or strong cognitive special scores appear, review scoring-input/gphr/PHR first.
  • The decision is always made inside the sequence, not from one loose rule.

Cross References

  • [Coding/GHR-PHR] GHR/PHR
  • [Coding/GHR-PHR] PHR
  • [Coding/Content] H
  • [Coding/Determinants] M
  • [Coding/Special Score] COP
  • [Coding/Popular] P
  • [Interpretation/Interpersonal] Human Content
  • [Interpretation/Interpersonal] Pure H

Evidence Note

  • Detailed source comparisons remain in the internal provenance note.