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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.

Based on the correspondence of Rorschach, available in Hermann Rorschach (1884–1922): Briefwechsel, the publishing process was a two-year undertaking.

A second edition was edited by Walter Morgenthaler and published in 1932.

In 1942, it was published in English as Psychodiagnostics: A Diagnostic Test Based on Perception.

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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

  1. Gary Groth-Marnat (2003). Handbook of psychological assessment. Wiley. p. 408. ISBN 0-471-41979-6.
  2. Helga Ch. Rehm (2005). "Book review: Hermann Rorschach's Correspondence". Journal of Personality Assessment. 85 (1): 98–99. doi:10.1207/s15327752jpa8501_10. S2CID 144028994.
  3. 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.

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