Molly Harrower
Molly Harrower (born Mary Rachel Harrower; January 25, 1906 – February 20, 1999) was an American clinical psychologist. During the Second World War she created a large-scale multiple choice Rorschach test. She was one of the first clinical psychologists to open a private practice. Specializing in diagnostics, Harrower developed a scale allowing practitioners to predict which patients would profit from psychotherapy. Provided by Wikipedia
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Psychodiagnostic testing: an empirical approach based on a follow-up of 2000 cases by Harrower, Molly
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Appraising personality the use of psychological tests in the practice of medicine by Harrower, Molly
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The inside story self-evaluations reflecting basic Rorschach types by Harrower, Molly, Bowers, Dawn
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Kurt Koffka an unwitting self-portrait by Harrower, Molly
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Appraising personality the use of psychological tests in the practice of medicine by Harrower, Molly
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