"This comprehensive and long-awaited book is remarkable, tracing the history of cognitive/neurological disorders in the Rorschach test, reviewing the evidence base, and offering detailed and fascinating analyses of four clinical cases. Essential reading for psychologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, gerontologists, and a reference book for students." Anne Andronikof, Ph.D. , emeritus professor of psychopathology, University of Paris Nanterre, France; past president of the International Society of the Rorschach and Projective Methods "This book bridges two centuries of Rorschach and neuropsychological research, linking early theory with modern findings from advanced neurophysiological techniques. It seamlessly connects clinical practice and empirical science, making complex, interdisciplinary concepts accessible to students, clinicians, and researchers alike--a rare and valuable resource." Luciano Giromini, Ph.D.
, associate professor of psychology, University of Turin, Italy "Emiliano Muzio has given us a remarkable book of great merit, plumbing the complexities of Rorschach in neuropsychology. Impeccably researched and exceptionally well written with wonderful examples that increase its accessibility, this book will be THE standard reference against which all subsequent scholarship will be measured." F. Barton Evans, Ph.D. , retired professor of psychiatry, East Tennessee State University, USA "Kudos to Dr. Muzio for his extremely thorough and lucid synthesis of the Rorschach assessment of neuropsychological conditions! A gem of a resource for students, researchers, and seasoned clinicians, Muzio's contribution integrates CS and R-PAS perspectives in his review of a range of neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental disorders." James H.
Kleiger, Psy.D., ABPP, ABAP , private practice, Maryland, USA "This book is an essential guide for clinicians looking to integrate the Rorschach test with neuropsychology. It blends rigorous research with vivid clinical cases. Emiliano Muzio provides practical solutions to complex diagnostic challenges. It is a very compelling resource for the modern psychological clinician." Piero Porcelli, Ph.D.
, professor of clinical psychology, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy.