2021
DOI: 10.1027/1192-5604/a000143
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A Commentary on “The Rorschach and Trauma” (Kaser-Boyd, 2021)

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“…She also considers the research on malingering. The discussant for this article is Steven Gold and he writes convincingly about the value of the patient's experience being given full rein in the test (Gold, 2021).In a very different vein, Koji Jimura, Tomoki Asari, and Noriko Nakamura plunge into neurophysiological studies of brain functioning during the administration of the Rorschach and provide fascinating links between individual differences in particular Rorschach scores and patterns of brain activity, looking at the human movement response, achromatic determinants, form quality, chromatic responses, oral dependent responses, and complexity (Jimura et al, 2021).…”
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“…She also considers the research on malingering. The discussant for this article is Steven Gold and he writes convincingly about the value of the patient's experience being given full rein in the test (Gold, 2021).In a very different vein, Koji Jimura, Tomoki Asari, and Noriko Nakamura plunge into neurophysiological studies of brain functioning during the administration of the Rorschach and provide fascinating links between individual differences in particular Rorschach scores and patterns of brain activity, looking at the human movement response, achromatic determinants, form quality, chromatic responses, oral dependent responses, and complexity (Jimura et al, 2021).…”
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“…She also considers the research on malingering. The discussant for this article is Steven Gold and he writes convincingly about the value of the patient’s experience being given full rein in the test (Gold, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%