Psychodiagnostik
Psychodiagnostik (Psychodiagnostics) is a 174-page monograph written by Hermann Rorschach in 1921 containing the results of his studies on mental patients, and 10 cards that became the foundation of the Rorschach test.[1]
Based on the correspondence of Rorschach, available in Hermann Rorschach (1884–1922): Briefwechsel, the publishing process was a two-year undertaking.[2]
A second edition was edited by Walter Morgenthaler and published in 1932.[3]
In 1942 it was published in English as Psychodiagnostics: A Diagnostic Test Based on Perception.
See also
Further reading
- C. Müller; R. Signer, eds. (2004). Hermann Rorschach (1884–1922): Briefwechsel (Correspondence). Bern, Germany: Verlag Huber. ISBN 3-456-84044-6.
- P. Lemkau & B. Kronenberg, Trans. (1942). Psychodiagnostics. Bern, Switzerland: Huber.
References
- Gary Groth-Marnat (2003). Handbook of psychological assessment. p. 408. ISBN 0-471-41979-6.
- Helga Ch. Rehm (2005). "Book review: Hermann Rorschach's Correspondence". Journal of Personality Assessment. 85 (1): 98–99. doi:10.1207/s15327752jpa8501_10.
- E. Blum (1934). "Psychodiagnostik: By Hermann Rorschach. (Second Edition, edited by W. Morgenthaler. Hans Huber, Bern and Berlin, 1932, Vol. I. Pp. 230. Vol. II. 10 Plates.)". International Journal of Psycho-Analysis (15): 475–477.
External links
- OCLC 78300042 Psychodiagnostik = Psychodiagnostics : Tafeln = tables, WorldCat
- OCLC 218680943 Psychodiagnostics : a diagnostic test based on perception including Rorschach's paper, WorldCat
- Psychodiagnostik : Tafeln = Psychodiagnostics : plates, Library Thing
- Psychodiagnostik, bibliodirect
- Who was Hermann Rorschach?
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