29th Apr, 2021 12:00

Fine Photographica & Instruments of Science

 
Lot 467
 

Hermann Rorschach, Rorschach Test Plates & Other Psychological Tests

Rorschach test - Printed to the front of the card case Hermann Rorschach, Psychodiagnostik Psychodiagnostics Tafeln - Plates' published, Medizinischer Verlag Hans Huber, Berlin Medical Publisher, Copyright 1921 (renewed 1948), card case with 10 cards printed with the famous ink blot images; Thematic Apperception Test - printed by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, printed 1943, in original blue card case (distressed) with instructions and 31 cards; with three books on Psychology, Sigmund Freud, An outline of Psycho-Analysis, 1959; Charles Mercier, A Text Book of Insanity, 1902; John H Ewen, Aids to Psychology, 1929

The Rorschach Test – Developed in 1921 by Hermann Rorschach the system was a projective psychological test to measure thought disorder for the purpose of identifying mental illness. The test was inspired by the observation of patients with schizophrenia to often interpret the things they see in unusual ways. In the test, the participant is shown a series of ten ink blot cards and directed to respond to each with what they see in the inkblot.

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Rorschach test - Printed to the front of the card case Hermann Rorschach, Psychodiagnostik Psychodiagnostics Tafeln - Plates' published, Medizinischer Verlag Hans Huber, Berlin Medical Publisher, Copyright 1921 (renewed 1948), card case with 10 cards printed with the famous ink blot images; Thematic Apperception Test - printed by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, printed 1943, in original blue card case (distressed) with instructions and 31 cards; with three books on Psychology, Sigmund Freud, An outline of Psycho-Analysis, 1959; Charles Mercier, A Text Book of Insanity, 1902; John H Ewen, Aids to Psychology, 1929

The Rorschach Test – Developed in 1921 by Hermann Rorschach the system was a projective psychological test to measure thought disorder for the purpose of identifying mental illness. The test was inspired by the observation of patients with schizophrenia to often interpret the things they see in unusual ways. In the test, the participant is shown a series of ten ink blot cards and directed to respond to each with what they see in the inkblot.

Auction: Fine Photographica & Instruments of Science, 29th Apr, 2021

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