ABSTRACT

Schachtel shared with his great contemporary David Rapaport the goal of scientifically reframing the psychoanalytic understanding of personality. Experiential Foundations of Rorschach's Test, first published in 1966, is in one sense Schachtel's extended dialogue with Rapaport (in the guise of Schachtel's interlocutor) about this ambitious task. In the course of his brilliant and lucid meditation on this topic, Schachtel attempted far more than the simple explication of particular test responses. His book contains, and should be read as, an entire theory of personality considered in terms of the ways in which one person may meaningfully and detectably differ from another.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

The Nature of the Test Data

I. The Projection Hypothesis; the Perception-Association Hypothesis

chapter 3|24 pages

The Nature of the Test Data

II. The Experiential Dimensions; Qualities of the Rorschach Inkblots

chapter 4|12 pages

The Nature of the Test Data

III. Experiential Qualities of the Testee's Reactions

chapter 7|72 pages

Form

chapter 8|34 pages

Color

chapter 9|50 pages

Movement *

chapter 10|14 pages

Notes on Shading

chapter 11|11 pages

On Content, Symbol, Score, and Percept