“…Although there has been a definite deemphasis on teaching the Rorschach as with other projectives, it is again included in the clinical programs of universities and professional schools (Garfield & Kurtz, 1973;Petzel & Berndt, 1980;Riotrowski & Keller, 1984b;Ritzler & IDel Gaudio, 1976;Russ, 1978;Shemberg & l~venthal, 1981), and hundreds of students have taken advantage of the specialized training that courses and workshops have offered. And although the R,orschach is no longer at center stage, innumerable surveys indicate that it remains one of the most frequently required, requested, needed, recommended, and used tests in many clinical settings, hospitals, clinics, counseling centers, commu~nity clinics, Veterans Administration medical centers, and many mental health facilities (Brown & McGuire, 1976;Garfield & Kurtz, 1973;Lubin, Larsen,, & Matarazzo, 1984;Lubin, Larsen, Matarazzo, & Seever, 1985;Piotrowski & Keller, 1984a, 1984bReynolds & Sundberg, 1976;Sell & Torres-Henry, 1979;Wade, Baker, Morton, & Baker, 1978;Weiner, 1983). There can be little doubt thait the Rorschach is alive in 1986.…”