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Introduced The Eight Card Redrawing Test as a new projective technique. Calibor was a clinical psychologist at the William Alanson White Institute in New York City.
Endara was Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Neurology at the Central University of Ecuador.
OCLC records a few copies of Endara's 1954 book with virtually the same title but none of this earlier pamphlet. Endara was professor of clinical psychiatry and neurology at the Central University of Ecuador.
1972 City University of New York doctoral dissertation.
Introduced the term "projective test."
Standard book on the Children's Apperception Test.
Double issue, "Psychologisches Heft". Contains Carl Müller-Braunschweig "Über das Verhältnis der Psychoanalyse zur Philosophie"; Edoardo Weiß "Die psychologischen Ergebnisse der Psychoanalyse"; J. Harnik "Die triebhaft-affektiven Momente im Zeitgefühl"; A. Furrer "Über die Bedeutung der 'B' im Rorschachschen Versuch"; Alice Sperber "Über die seelischen Ursachen des Alterns, der Jugendlichkeit und der Schönheit"; M. Wulff: Die Koketterie in psychoanalytischer Betrachtung"; Aurel Kolnai "Max Schelers Kritik und Würdigung der Freudschen Libidolehre"; Imre Hermann: 'Der Mensch und seine Welt'. Aus der Psychologie des ungarischen Philosophen Karl Böhm"; Imre Hermann "Fortschritte der Psychoanalyse 1920-1923. Normalpsychologische Grenzfragen."
A pioneer attempt to assess the results of psychotherapy—according to Rogers' introduction "the first rigorously scientific attempt to measure changes resulting from psychotherapy."
Munroe's doctoral dissertation.
Influential study of diagnostic tests.
Appendix A ("A Projective Personality Technique") includes a brief prehistory of the use of ink blots for personality interpretation in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and illustrates and interprets 15 bookplates of psychologists and persons important for the history of psychology: Thomas Bray; (the American) Samuel Johnson; Sigmund Freud; A. A. Brill; G. Stanley Hall; James Mark Baldwin; Mary Whiton Calkins; Lillien Jane Martin; Robert M. Yerkes; Edward Tolman; Smith Ely Jelliffe; C. K. Ogden; Clark Leonard Hull; and Alexander Melville Bell. Appendix B (by Rieber alone) is "The House that Fred Built: a Fragment in the History of Psycho-Linguistics—a Burlesque."The first catalog published of a significant private collection of psychology books — psychology here construed broadly to include relevant philosophy, medicine, and social science. The collection is particularly strong in books dealing with language, speech, and deafness.
Contains Manfred Bleuler's "After Thirty Years of Clinical Experience with the Rorschach Test" [in English, pp. 12-22] and several other papers in French or German. Summaries of each paper in the two langauges other than the one in which the paper is written. Introduction in English, French, and German. The first issue as an independent journal, previous issues having appeared irregularly from 1945 as supplementary volumes to the Swiss Journal of Pure and Applied Psychology.
Application of Jung's word association test by the American psychiatrist who pioneered the study of psychiatric genetics in the U.S.
Semeonoff was Reader in Psychology, University of Edinburgh.
Grinstein #36928c.