This volume presents a wealth of case studies illustrating use of the Rorschach technique in assessing a variety of disorders. For personality and clinical psychologists, and other mental health professionals.
"This comprehensive volume contains a wealth of informationon the clinical application of the Rorschach.
—Readings
"The novice Rorschacher as well as the experienced clinician will find this text to be educational and informative."
—Contemporary Psychology
"Riding the winds of change, Contemporary Rorschach Interpretation represents the most ambitious and far-reaching effort yet to integrate two very different but complementary approaches to Rorschach interpretation -- the empirical approach of John Exner and the conceptual approach based in psychoanalytic theory. Fashioning themselves as 'idiographic cartographers,' the editors combine into one volume a series of top-notch chapters that use the case study and actual Rorschach data to convincingly demonstrate the power of an integrative interpretive approach. The result is a theory-rich, data-packed, cutting-edge volume that Rorschach practitioners and students will savor, refer to, and learn from."
"A few years ago, Charles Peterson, one of the editors of this marvelous book, noted that the current Rorschach literature rarely presented the work of 'idiographic cartographers' -- seasoned clincians whose sample was the single case, whose methodology was the thoughtful integration of data and theory, and whose result was the richly detailed understanding of a real person. To say that this casebook corrects that shortcoming goes beyond understatement. Beautifully organized to encompass the spectrum of personality organization, its chapters are models of disciplined clinical thinking. The chance to follow along as these distinguished clinicians go about their work is unique in the Rorschach literature."