SPECIAL SERIES: MORE DATA ON THE CURRENT RORSCHACH CONTROVERSY
Weighing Evidence forthe Rorschach's Validity: A Response toWood et al.(1999). Ronald J. Ganellen
The Rorschach and Psychopathy: Toward a More Accurate Understanding of the Research Findings
CarI B. Gacono, James L. Loving, Jr., and Robert H. Bodholdt
Clinical Utility of the Rorschach Inkblot Method: Reframing the Debate
Robert F. Bornstein
Coming to Grips With Negative Evidence for the Comprehensive System for the Rorschach: A Comment on Gacono, Loving, and Bodholdt; Ganellen; and Bornstein James M. Wood, Scott O. Lilienfeld, M. Teresa Nezworski, and Howard N. Garb
ARTICLES
Assessment of Implicit Motives With a Research Version of the TAT: Picture Profiles, Gender Differences, and Relations to Other Personality Measures
Oliver C. Schultheiss and Joachim C. Brunstein
Object Relations and Defense Mechanisms of a Psychopathic Serial Sexual Homicide Perpetrator: A TAT Analysis
John H. Porcerelli, Michael F. Abramsky, Stephen Hibbard, and Ray Kamoo
An Examination of the MMPI-2 Wiener-Harmon Subtle Subscales for D and Hy; Implications for Parent Scale and Neurotic Triad Interpretation
Alvin Jones
Considerations in Collecting Rorschach Reference Data.
Irving B. Weiner
Sociotropy and Autonomy: Preliminary Evidence for Construct Validity Using TAT Narratives
Paul Kwon, Duncan G. Campbell, and Mark G. Williams
Constructivism and the Projective Assessment of Meaning in Rorschach Administration
Jonathan D. Raskin
Personality and Affect Characteristics of Outpatients With Depression.
John V. Petrocelli, Brian A. Glaser, Georgia B. Calhoun, and Linda F. Campbell
Psychometric Properties of the Observer Alexithymia Scale in a Clinical Sample
Mark G. Haviland, W. Louise Warren, Matt L. Riggs, and Molly Gallacher
Book Review
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