This work approaches the Rorschach as a technique rather than as a test. In the view of the authors, the Rorschach is, more than any other psychological instrument, a powerful clinical tool in that it reveals the unique pattern of psychodynamics and world view of each individual case. This approach should appeal not only to therapists who are psychodynamically oriented, but also to those of other theoretical orientations.
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This work approaches the Rorschach as a technique rather than as a test. In the view of the authors, the Rorschach is, more than any other psychological instrument, a powerful clinical tool in that it reveals the unique pattern of psychodynamics and world view of each individual case. This approach should appeal not only to therapists who are psychodynamically oriented, but also to those of other theoretical orientations.
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