Rorschach with Children

Rorschach with Children
Author: Jessie Francis-Williams
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-05-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1483181227

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Rorschach with Children shows the use of Rorschach test as an aid in clinical diagnoses of children. Other tools of clinical analysis as well as different projective techniques are described in the book as a point of comparison. The book also provides a short description of the scoring categories used for the interpretation of the result of the test. A section of the book is devoted to the discussion of the theories underlying the concept of projections. The book begins with some historical background of psychology with emphasis on the different psycho analytical tools that were used at the time. This section is followed by categories that classify certain projective techniques. The personalities who started some of these projective techniques along with some illustrations of the pictures used for projections are found in the book. The book will be a valuable tool for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, students, and researchers in the field of psychology.

The Rorschach, Assessment of Children and Adolescents

The Rorschach, Assessment of Children and Adolescents
Author: John E. Exner, Jr.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Vol. 2 of a three vol. series. Vol.1[Basic foundations]--Vol.2 Current research and advanced interpretations--Vol.3 Assessment of children and adolescents.

Rorschach with Children

Rorschach with Children
Author: Baroness Jessie Williams Francis-Williams
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1968
Genre: Child development
ISBN: 9780080130569

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Rorschach with Children shows the use of Rorschach test as an aid in clinical diagnoses of children. Other tools of clinical analysis as well as different projective techniques are described in the book as a point of comparison. The book also provides a short description of the scoring categories used for the interpretation of the result of the test.

Child Rorschach Responses

Child Rorschach Responses
Author: Louise Bates Ames
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Using Projective Methods with Children

Using Projective Methods with Children
Author: Steve Tuber
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-02-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351216767

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Nominated for a 2018 Gradiva Award for Best Book by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, Using Projective Methods with Children is an enhanced synthesis of Steve Tuber’s previously published research on the study of projective methods to assess the representations of self and others, as well as the actual interpersonal experiences children internalize in the form of these representations. Integrating conceptual and empirical work, with an emphasis on the Rorschach Inkblot Method (RIM), the book offers unique, evidence-based information on the importance of assessing particular aspects of a child’s inner self. The studies cover a broad range of topics such as dreams, anxiety disorders, political oppression, homelessness, and multiculturalism, and each is supplemented with an analytical introduction. A section that discusses future areas of research is also included.

The Rorschach

The Rorschach
Author: Martin Leichtman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134886063

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Martin Leichtman's The Rorschach is a work of stunning originality that takes as its point of departure a circumstance that has long confounded Rorschach examiners. Attempts to use the Rorschach with young children yield results that are inconsistent if not comical. What, after all, does one make of a protocol when the child treats a card like a frisbee or confidently detects "piadigats" and "red foombas"? A far more consequential problem facing examiners of adults and children alike concerns the very nature of the Rorschach test. Despite voluminous literature establishing the personality correlates of particular Rorschach scores, neither Hermann Rorschach nor his intellectual descendants have provided an adequate explanation of precisely what the subject is being asked to do. Is the Rorschach a test of imagination? Of perception? Of projection? In point of fact, Leichtman argues, the two problems are intimately related. To appreciate the stages through which children gradually master the Rorschach in its standard form is to discover the nature of the test itself. Integrating his developmental analysis with an illuminating discussion of the extensive literature on test administration, scoring, and interpretation, Leichtman arrives at a new understanding of the Rorschach as a test of representation and creativity. This finding, in turn, leads to an intriguing reconceptualization of all projective tests that clarifies their relationships to more objective measures of ability.