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I was a psychology major in college. Yet, we barely touched on Rorschach. My first exposure to the test (which, incidentally, the inventor never called a test) was in junior high school when I was undergoing a battery of tests because I was in the Gifted and Talented class. After about two cards I was bored and gave one word answers so I could move on to something more interesting. I mean, why should I have to mention everything in the card? Wouldn't that take forever? And what did it help anyone to know my opinion of abstract art?
So, when I had the chance to review The Inkblots: Hermann Rorschach, His Iconic Test, and the Power of Seeing, I was intrigued. Maybe I could learn more about the man who came up with this standard psychology assessment and also have an idea of how it worked. This book didn't disappoint.