Abstract

This article, third in a series of three articles focusing on Kernberg's psychostructural diagnosis of personality organization, examines Rorschach contributions to the description and diagnosis of neurotic personality organization. Approaches in integrating Rorschach nomothetic data and idiographic-theoretical constructs, including test-taking behaviors, are applied to the neurotic range of personality functioning and appraised in light of the test's contribution to the clarification of the currently unfashionable but clinically useful neurotic diagnosis.

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