A Survey of Rorschach Teaching in APA-Approved Clinical Graduate Programs
1976; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 40; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1207/s15327752jpa4005_1
ISSN1532-7752
AutoresBarry A. Ritzler, Andrew C. Del Gaudio,
Tópico(s)Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
ResumoA questionnaire on teaching of the Rorschach technique was sent to all APA-approved graduate clinical psychology programs in the United States and Canada. The questionnaire asked for the degree of emphasis placed on the Rorschach in the primary assessment course, the Rorschach teaching experience of the respondent and the respondent's evaluation of the technique as a clinical tool, a teaching aid and a research instrument. The respondent in each case was the faculty member teaching the major diagnostic assessment course. There was a 100% return of the questionnaires. The major results show that (1) 81% of the programs place major emphasis on the Rorschach Technique in the assessment course; (2) only 24% of the programs offer the course for a full year; (3) respondents with more than 10 years teaching experience rated the Rorschach higher than respondents with less experience, and (4) respondents as a group rated the Rorschach highly as a clinical tool and teaching aid, but gave it generally low ratings as a research instrument.
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