Published by [New York] The American orthopsychiatric association, 1937, 1937
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. xv, 278 p. ill. ; LCCN: sg 39-27 ; LC: RC602; NLM: WM 145 ; OCLC: 1939240 ; Series: Monograph; no. 1 of the American orthopsychiatric association ; black cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; "The underlying function of the Rorschach test is to describe the personality in terms of answers to the questions, (1) Where does he look for his meanings, (2) What meanings does he find. The attempt is to get a fair sample of how one looks at his environment, and what he sees there.When the observer is shown pictures and asked to tell what they represent, to make up a story about them, it is supposed that what he sees in the pictures, the stories he makes up, reflect interest-trends prominent in his personality.The meanings which the observer finds in the inkblot are more completely functions of his own personality." ; Contents: Purpose and scope -- Experimental records -- Healty adults and superior intelligence -- Feeble-minded -- Depressed states -- Hypomanic conditions -- Schizophrenics -- Neurotics -- Conduct disorder in adults -- Problem children -- Inadequate test records --Mental hygiene cases -- Technique, norms interpretation -- Experimental technique -- Scoring : Elements of the formulae, More behavioral aspects, The organization response, D and Dr: Table of norms, F+ and F-: Table of norms, Interest: classification of content -- The psychological processes indicated -- Selected bibliography. ; foxing, else VG. Book.