One of the most well-known psychological tools is the Rorschach Inkblot Test. A viewer looks at ten inkblots, one at a time, and describes what they see. The rationale behind this test is the idea that certain aspects of the subject’s personality will be exposed as they are interpreting the images, allowing for the possible diagnosis of various psychological disorders.
Popularity: 1% [?]
Related posts:
- Researchers May Have Found Test For Depression
- Ridge Diagnostics, Inc. Clinical Data On Blood Test For Depression Presented At American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting
- A New Discovery Could Change Future Diagnosis And Therapy Of Depression
- High Proportion Of French Prisoners Suffer From Psychiatric Disorders And Substance Abuse
- A Physician’s Assessment Of Depression Can Be Hampered By His Personality

Comments
No Responses to “What Rorschach Tests Really Tell Us”