Disordered Thinking and the Rorschach

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advanced Rorschach thought disorder analysis
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Autistic Logic
Borderline Subjects
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clinical case formulation
cognitive psychopathology
Combinatory Thinking
confabulatory cognition
Confabulatory Thinking
Contamination Response
Critical Special Scores
Delta Index
Disordered Thinking
DSM Iii
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Fabulized Combinations
Fabulized Responses
INCOM
OCD Patient
Playful Confabulation
Positive Thought Disorder
Primary Process Content
psychoanalytic interpretation
Rorschach Thought Disorder
schizophrenia spectrum assessment
Schizophrenic Subjects
Schizotypal Group
TDI Score
Thought Disorder
thought disorder scoring
THOUGHT DISORDER SCORING SYSTEMS
Thought Disordered Responses

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  • ISBN 9781138009769
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In Disordered Thinking and the Rorschach, James Kleiger provides a thoroughly up-to-date text that covers the entire range of clinical and diagnostic issues associated with the phenomenon of disordered thinking as revealed on the Rorschach. Kleiger guides the reader through the history of psychiatric and psychoanalytic conceptualizations of the nature and significance of different kinds of disordered thinking and their relevance to understanding personality structure and differential diagnosis. He then moves on to thorough reviews of the respective contributions of David Rapaport, Robert Holt, Philip Holzman, and John Exner in conceptualizing and scoring disordered thinking on the Rorschach. These synopses are followed by an equally fascinating examination of less well known research conceptualizations, which, taken together, help clarify the basic interpretive conundrums besetting the major systems.

Finally, having brought the reader to a full understanding of systematic exploration to date, Kleiger enters into a detailed analysis of the phenomenological and psychodynamic aspects of disordered thinking per se. Even experienced clinicians will find themselves challenged to reconceptualize such familiar categories as confabulatory or combinative thinking in a manner that leads not only to new diagnostic precision, but also to a richer understanding of the varieties of thought disturbances with their equally variable therapeutic and prognostic implications.

With Disordered Thinking and the Rorschach, Kleiger has succeeded in summarizing a wealth of experience pertaining to the rigorous empirical detection and classification of disordered thinking. Equally impressive, he has taken full advantage of the Rorschach as an assessment instrument able to capture the richness of personality and thus capable of providing a unique clinical window into those crucially important differences in the quality of thought that patients may evince.

Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Psychology, James H. Kleiger, Psy.D., is Director of Postdoctoral Psychology Training at the Menninger Clinic and a Fellow of the Society for Personality Assessment.  Dr. Kleiger is also a senior candidate and teaching associate at the Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis.

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