Abstract
This article is a draft of a speech given as the recipient of the 2008 Bruno Klopfer Memorial award. I review some important details of the life of Bruno Klopfer, his contributions to the scoring and interpretation of the Rorschach (CitationExner, 2003), and his emphasis on the use of phenomenology in the process. I then focused on Klopfer's flexible scoring method and his use of Testing of the Limits techniques on the Rorschach, emphasizing their application to therapeutic and collaborative assessment. I illustrate my own application of Testing of the Limits using case vignettes. Finally, I present selected parts of two 1959 radio interviews of Bruno Klopfer.
Acknowledgments
Editor's Note: This is an expanded version of the award talk given at the 2008 annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment. Articles based on award addresses are not sent for peer review, as they reflect the recipient's perspective on their work and the field.