Tes — Rorschach

The Rorschach inkblot test, when administered and scored via modern systems (Exner CS or R-PAS), provides reliable and valid information about perceptual accuracy, thought organization, and cognitive-affective style. It is not a general personality inventory nor a magic window into the unconscious, but it remains a useful performance-based measure for specific domains—particularly reality testing and thought disorder—where self-report instruments fail. Contemporary clinicians can use the Rorschash ethically as one component of a multi-method assessment battery, recognizing its strengths (sensitivity to subtle cognitive slippage) and limitations (cross-cultural fragility, time intensity).

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Often seen as two women or children, relating to perceptions of feminine figures or maternal bonds. Lámina VIII (Affective Integration): The Rorschach inkblot test, when administered and scored

The fundamental premise of the Rorschach is that , not just the eyes. When faced with the 10 standard inkblots, your brain must impose structure on ambiguity. This process reveals: What features made it look like that (Shape