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Is the inkblot test reliable?

Is the inkblot test reliable?

Rorschach was clear that his test measured disordered thinking (as found in schizophrenia) and this has never been disputed. But whether it accurately measures personality as well is up for debate. Finally, critics have suggested that the Rorschach lacks reliability.

Do therapists still use ink blots?

Yes, though there is some debate over how useful the tests can be. Many psychologists use Rorschach inkblots to gauge personality and measure emotional stability. They’re often used as character evidence in civil court proceedings and parole hearings and as a way of diagnosing mental illness in a clinical setting.

What is the inkblot video platform?

Inkblot’s built-in video platform is easy to use and completely secure, ensuring that sessions with your clients are the way they should be – just between you. From scheduling to document sharing, invoicing and messaging, all of your administrative tasks are taken care of on Inkblot’s seamless and secure platform.

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Why choose inkblot therapy?

Inkblot Therapy has been a wonderful addition to my private practice and has given me the opportunity to make therapy more accessible, flexible and convenient for my clients. The Inkblot team is wonderful to work with and are never more than a click away when you need them. I highly recommend it! – Heidi Piotrowski, Registered Social Worker

How much does it cost to be an inkblot practitioner?

There is no cost or commitment to be a part of our network of Inkblot practitioners – you simply provide your availability, we bring you your ideal clients, take care of the administration and pay $75/hr for completed video sessions.

Can I provide mental health care to inkblot clients?

If you are a qualified mental health practitioner who would like to grow or supplement your current practice, you can register to provide care to Inkblot clients. After we have verified your registration and eligibility, you will be matched with clients in need of mental health support based on location, needs and preferences.