Title of article :
Rorschach Assessment of Changes Following
Psychotherapy: A MRORSCHACHG RCØHNANNEGeREØ ADSSESSMENTta-Analytic Review
Author/Authors :
Cato Gr?nner?d، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
I examined Rorschach assessment of personality changes following psychotherapy. I conducted
a comprehensive literature search to find all studies using the Rorschach method at least
twice for the same participant in connection with psychotherapy. I conducted meta-analyses for
38 samples, and I performed regression analyses to identify moderating factors. Across all Rorschach
scores, the total weighted sample effect size was r = .26, and nearly half the variables
obtained effect sizes higher than .30. Several moderating factors were found. Most important,
effect sizes increased with longer and more intensive therapy. More concern for interscorer reliability
was associated with larger effect sizes, whereas a higher degree of scorer blinding was
associated with smaller effect size magnitudes. Predicted levels of change based on the regression
models indicated substantial increases in effect size with longer therapies. The data indicate
that many elements in the Rorschach are valid indicators of change despite the poor reputation
the method has acquired within psychotherapy research.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment