The aim of this paper is to review Rorschach contributions to the process and outcome of psychotherapy. The goal is to offer a methodological coherent viewpoint on a literature that often appears fragmented. Our attention is focused on the methodology and on the results and methodological shortcomings of different national and international studies. The studies in this review are grouped in three basic categories and analyzed according to the Rorschach scoring methods. Further distinctions concern the research methodology (single case vs. group sampling). Finally, we take into account the differentiation between studies in which the Rorschach is administered: (a) in a test-retest design; (b) for the assessment and for the choice of specific...
Over a period of several years, repeat Rorschach testing was done with two groups of patients receiv...
The purpose of the present study is to look back on past studies about feedback of Rorschach test in...
Bruce L. Smith, Psychological Tests Don't Think : An appreciation of Schafer's Psychoanalytic Interp...
The aim of this paper is to review Rorschach contributions to the process and outcome of psychothera...
International audienceThis paper reviews the use of the Rorschach (C.S.) in the field of psychothera...
This paper presents a systematic literature review on the Rorschach test and the psychobiology of pe...
Abstract: The Rorschach method has been submitted to a teenager who was threatening suicide. The ca...
The Rorschach Test has been identified as an excellent instrument of personality assessment. The rea...
Projective techniques especially Rorschach and TAT ( Thematic Apperception Test) have a wide variety...
In this study we used a quasiexperimental, cross-sectional design with six cohorts differing in phas...
The empirical evidence on the Rorschach is reviewed using three definitions of clinical utility: (a)...
This comment provides a discussion and critique of the Rorschach inkblot test. The current authors a...
A proposta foi avaliar mudanças decorrentes de psicoterapia psicanalítica em pessoas assistidas em u...
Rationally selected Comprehensive System (CS; Exner, 1991, 1993, 2003) Rorschach variables and suita...
The Rorschach Prognostic Rating Scale (RPRS) is a scale that provides a prognosis for psychotherapy ...
Over a period of several years, repeat Rorschach testing was done with two groups of patients receiv...
The purpose of the present study is to look back on past studies about feedback of Rorschach test in...
Bruce L. Smith, Psychological Tests Don't Think : An appreciation of Schafer's Psychoanalytic Interp...
The aim of this paper is to review Rorschach contributions to the process and outcome of psychothera...
International audienceThis paper reviews the use of the Rorschach (C.S.) in the field of psychothera...
This paper presents a systematic literature review on the Rorschach test and the psychobiology of pe...
Abstract: The Rorschach method has been submitted to a teenager who was threatening suicide. The ca...
The Rorschach Test has been identified as an excellent instrument of personality assessment. The rea...
Projective techniques especially Rorschach and TAT ( Thematic Apperception Test) have a wide variety...
In this study we used a quasiexperimental, cross-sectional design with six cohorts differing in phas...
The empirical evidence on the Rorschach is reviewed using three definitions of clinical utility: (a)...
This comment provides a discussion and critique of the Rorschach inkblot test. The current authors a...
A proposta foi avaliar mudanças decorrentes de psicoterapia psicanalítica em pessoas assistidas em u...
Rationally selected Comprehensive System (CS; Exner, 1991, 1993, 2003) Rorschach variables and suita...
The Rorschach Prognostic Rating Scale (RPRS) is a scale that provides a prognosis for psychotherapy ...
Over a period of several years, repeat Rorschach testing was done with two groups of patients receiv...
The purpose of the present study is to look back on past studies about feedback of Rorschach test in...
Bruce L. Smith, Psychological Tests Don't Think : An appreciation of Schafer's Psychoanalytic Interp...