Herman Rorschach originally developed the inkblot test to assess patients for schizophrenia, because he observed that people with schizophrenia tended to interpret the images differently than ...
Rorschach's popularity stems from his unhinged nature, meant to reflect trauma with every other observation or line of ...
This story appears in the September 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. In a small town in Switzerland in 1917, psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach began carefully splattering paint on cards to ...
Andy Warhol's Rorschach paintings, produced in a giant spurt of activity in 1984, have the kind of star quality that Warhol always admired. Liquid, protean and seductively vacant, they reflect your ...
This story appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. Want to take a cosmic Rorschach test? If you see a pair of bright eyes in the inky depths of space, you’re seeing ...
A hundred-year-old bathing hut on the Swiss shore of Lake Constance burned down in Rorschach SG early Monday morning.
Viewed from a distance, the swirling latticework of lines could be interpreted as a big spider's web -- and up close, the ...
The Rorschach test is a psychological test designed by psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach in the early 1900s. The test involves presenting a subject with images of inkblots; the person then describes ...
Except when it doesn't. His 2024 year-end report has proven to be something of a Rorschach Test. He wrote "Within the past few years, however, elected officials from across the political spectrum ...