The fully revised and expanded edition of the premier guidebook to Interpreting the Rorschach
For the last three decades, Dr. John Exner’s Comprehensive Systemhas been the leading approach worldwide to administering andinterpreting the Rorschach Inkblot Test. Comprised of threevolumes, The Rorschach(r): A Comprehensive System is theauthoritative reference for the administration, scoring, andinterpretation of the Rorschach. This Third Edition of Volume Two:Advanced Interpretation, with new and updated information and casestudies, provides an essential companion to the basic foundationsand principles outlined in Volume One: Basic Foundations and Principles of Interpretation.
New to this edition:
* All-new case studies describing accurate use of the Rorschach inthe assessment of children, adolescents, and adults in a variety ofclinical and forensic settings
* New research developments
* New additions to Exner’s Comprehensive System
* Expanded reference data, including nonpatient data
* Expanded coverage of the cluster approach to organizing data forinterpretation
The leading guide to the study and implementation of the Rorschachfor more than three decades, this latest volume from John Exner and Philip Erdberg is must-reading for any serious scholar or user ofthe Rorschach.
Table des matières
Table of Tables.
Preface.
PART ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
1. Recent Developments and Interpretive Strategies.
2. Rorschach Assessment: A Consultation Model.
PART TWO: USING THE RORSCHACH IN CLINICAL CONSULTATION ANDTREATMENT PLANNING.
3. An Issue of Stress Management.
4. An Issue of Depression and Suicide Risk.
5. An Issue of Panic Attacks.
6. An Issue of Delusional Thinking.
7. An Issue of Dissociation.
8. An Issue of Anxiety and Sleep Problems.
9. Issues Regarding an Acute Psychotic Episode.
10. An Evaluation Related to Substance Abuse.
11. An Issue of Motivation for Substance Abuse Treatment.
12. An Issue of Impulse Control.
13. Problems with Interpersonal Relations.
PART THREE: USING THE RORSCHACH IN FORENSICCONSULTATION.
14. An Issue of Danger to the Self or Others.
15. Issues of Sanity and Competency.
16. Pain Problems in Personal Injury Litigation.
PART FOUR: USING THE RORSCHACH WITH CHILDREN ANDADOLESCENTS.
17. An Issue of Deteriorating Academic Performance.
18. A Problem with Aggressiveness.
19. Drug Overdose in an Adolescent.
PART FIVE: THE RORSCHACH AND ISSUES OF IMPRESSIONMANAGEMENT.
20. Issues of Malingering.
21. Simulation of Good Adjustment.
PART SIX: SOME NEW NONPATIENT DATA.
22. Progress in Building a New Nonpatient Sample.
23. Frequency Data by Card and Location.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
A propos de l’auteur
JOHN E. EXNER Jr., PHD, is the Director of Rorschach Workshops in Asheville, North Carolina, and Professor Emeritus at Long Island University. He is the Past President of the International Rorschach Society and curator of The Rorschach Archives and Museum in Bern, Switzerland. He is the author ofnumerous widely used articles and materials related to the Rorschach, including The Rorschach®: A Comprehensive System, Volume One: Basic Foundations and Principles of Interpretation (Wiley).
Philip Erdberg, PHD, ABPP, is an internationally renownedexpert in the area of personality assessment. He is Past Presidentof the Society for Personality Assessment and the 1995 recipient ofthe Society’s Distinguished Contribution Award. He serves as aclinical and research consultant in a variety of therapeutic, educational, and correctional settings and is Chairman of the Rorschach Research Council.