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Original Articles

Martin Mayman: His Work and His Place

Pages 33-45 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

In this article, I organize and describe Mayman's contributions in terms of 3 superordinate topics: (a) clinical theory and the Rorschach, (b) toward an experiential Rorschach psychology, and (c) clinical approach to psychological testing. I detail his differences with and from Rapaport but also note how his work extends and compliments Rapaport's. Finally, I discuss Mayman's place in the Menninger-Rapaport psychological testing tradition.

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