Thought-provoking contributions from the world of the Rorschach - including a special section
exploring projective methods and collaborative and therapeutic assessmentThis latest volume of
Rorschachiana illustrates the diversity of ideas and applications that projective methods
offer. In a general section we see how the Rorschach method can be applied to different client
groups: in the study of neural and cognitive aging in the assessment of complex trauma in
youth as well as in the clinical assessment of migraine patients. A case study examines the
psychodynamic assessment of psychosis in adolescence using the French School Method.A special
section explores one of the most important advances in the field of psychological assessment:
Collaborative and Therapeutic Assessment (CTA). This brief therapeutic intervention uses
psychological assessment to put the client at the center of the process. Written by leading
authors from around the world contributions explore the role of CTA and projective methods
from a variety of perspectives including: the Thurston Cradock Test of Shame contemporary
integrativeinterpersonal theory and using the Rorschach in an evidence-based setting or with
adolescents in a group setting as well as with clients with trauma and oppositional defiant
disorder.