Serving as both an educational tool and a reference text, this book presents:
* Rorschach data on several different antisocial groups -- conduct disordered children and adolescents, antisocial personality disordered adult males with and without schizophrenia, antisocial adult females, and male and female sexual homicide perpetrators;
* nomothetic (group) and idiographic (case study) data;
* data which have been analyzed and theoretically interpreted using both structural methods and psychoanalytic approaches which represent the cutting edge of Rorschach theory and practice; and
* a developmental approach in analyzing Rorschach data gathered from antisocial children, adolescents, and adults -- providing striking similarities.
This is the first Rorschach database of this type that has ever been published. As such, it serves as a valuable reference text for Rorschach users -- providing a definitive empirical base, theoretical integration, and a focus on individuals who create severe problems for society.
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"This is an extraordinary book by two authors and clinicians with extraordinary experience. It is a truly original contribution to an integrated understanding of very complex, sometimes dangerous, and enigmatic people." - William H. Reid, Medical Director, Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, USA
"...we could all learn from this volume....notable for its scope and comprehensiveness. It represents a major contribution to the literature on psychopathy, aggressive behavior, and also the Rorschach. Many people with diverse concerns will find it enlightening and thought-provoking. For example, those interested in psychoanalytic developmental theory, management of schizophrenic behavior problems, object relation deviations, sexual violence, and Rorschach research should all read it." - Donald J. Viglione, California School of Professional Psychology, USA