
Edited by: Lionel Chudzik
Series: Yearbook of the International Rorschach Society - Volume 40
Thought-provoking contributions from the world of the Rorschach, including a special section on the use of projective methods with couples and families.
Rorschachiana is the official publication of the International Society for the Rorschach and Projective Methods, now with more than 3,000 members throughout the world, which for over half a century has played an important role in supporting the use of the instrument, as well as helping to develop extensive empirical research on its effectiveness in specific clinical situations.
Rorschachiana is also available as a journal (ISSN 1192-5604). The journal subscription includes 2 online issues per year, access to available back issues, and the book as an annual print compendium.
"A much-needed update. This is the 2019 edition of yearly research updates by the International Society for the Rorschach. The first [part] explores the use of projective methods with couples and families, including the thematic apperception test (TAT) and the Rorschach inkblot test; the second focuses on topics such as comparing test performance in borderline versus psychotic psychopathology, emotion regulation, and criticism of Rorschach studies. This book is excellent for clinicians and researchers interested in the Rorschach inkblot test and other projective instruments [and] should be in the library of anyone interested in current developments in projective testing."
Gary B. Kaniuk, PsyD, Cermak Health Services, in Doody's Reviews, 2020
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