Background
Exner, John E. was born on April 18, 1928 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of John E. and Jessie Louise (Robedee) Exner.
(This classic work is now available as a three-volume set....)
This classic work is now available as a three-volume set. Volume 1 serves as a basic introduction to the Rorschach inkblot test and focuses on its administration, scoring and interpretation according to the Comprehensive System, the most widely used approach to the test. Volume 2, "Interpretation", is devoted to advanced scoring and interpretation, including structural assessment, content assessment, and diagnosis and prediction, as well as special issues relating to specifics of interpretation for various pathological conditions. Volume 3, "Assessment of Children and Adolescents", offers practitioners essential interpretive skills for establishing accurate psychological descriptions of younger clients using the Rorschach test.
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Exner, John E. was born on April 18, 1928 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of John E. and Jessie Louise (Robedee) Exner.
Bachelor of Science, Trinity U., San Antonio, 1953; Master of Science, Trinity U., San Antonio, 1954; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1958.
Instructor clinical psychology, Rochester (New York) Institute Technology, 1956-1957; from assistant professor to associate professor, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1957-1962; associate professor, director clinical training, Bowling Green (Ohio) State University, 1962-1969; director Office of Selection,, Peace Corps, Brooklyn, 1969-1984; executive director, Rorschach Research Foundation, Asheville, North Carolina, since 1968. Visiting clinical lecturer Indiana U., 1961-1962. Director research Stoney Lodge Hospital, Ossining, New York, 1970-1985.
(This classic work is now available as a three-volume set....)
(A Rorschach Workbook for the Comprehensive System)
Member Better Business Bureau, Asheville, since 1986. Sergeant United States Air Force, 1945-1956. Fellow APA, American Psychological Society, Society for Personality Assessment (president, Distinguished Contribution award 1980, Walter G. Klopfer award 1990, Marguerite Hertz Memorial Lecture Series award 1993).
Member International Rorschach Society (vice president, president), Asheville Chamber of Commerce
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Married Doris Elizabeth Castine, January 20, 1951. Children: John, Michael, Christopher, James, Andrea.