Medizin - Psychologie
Rorschach, Hermann
Psychodiagnostik. Methodik und Ergebnisse eines wahrnehmungsdiagnostischen Experiments (Deutenlassen von Zufallsformen) (= Arbeiten zur angewandten Psychiatrie Bd. II). Mit dazugehörigen Test bestehend aus zehn teils farbigen Tafeln. Bern und Leipzig, Bircher, 1921 bzw. Atlas: Bern u. New York, Huber bzw. Grune & Stratton, (1942). 8° u. Gr.-8°. 174 S. Orig.-Karton (gebräunt, Rücken mit Fehlstellen) u. OKart.-Mappe (etw. fleckig u. gebräunt).
Rare first editon of the text volume, pl. in 2nd. ed.. - Orig.-Cardboard (browned, spine with missing parts) and OKart. portfolio (plates) (somewhat stained and browned).
"Seltene erste Ausgabe, Tafeln in 2. A. - Garrison & Morton 4988.1 - HoH: ""Rorschach was born in Zurich and educated in German and Swiss medical schools. Long interested in inkblots, during his psychiatric training he made his first studies of how people react to them by trying to determine whether gifted students had more fantasies than average students. He was later introduced to psychoanalysis by Bleuler and Carl Jung and continued to investigate the idea that an individual's reactions to inkblots reveal a great deal about his personality. Rorschach eventually developed a standard test of ten inkblots which he asked patients to interpret. By analyzing the patient's perceptions of each inkblot, Rorschach was able to gain valuable insights into the patient's inner life which could then be applied in therapy. This now-famous book with its portfolio of ten inkblot specimens used in the Rorschach test was based on tests given to 300 mental patients and 100 normal individuals."" - Buchseiten papierbedingt gebräunt, Tafeln insgesamt in sehr gut erhaltenem Zustand."