This latest volume of Rorschachiana illustrates the diversity of ideas and applicationsthat projective methods offer. The general section includes one article proposinga theory linking perceptual, cognitive, and developmental theory on face perceptionand recognition and face content at the Rorschach. Another article aims tounderstand the relationship between eye movements and location recognitionfailures of clients at the enquiry phase. Due to the large number of high qualityarticles the special section on "The TAT and Other Storytelling Projective Methods"started 2014 continues in this volume. In addition, a new special section includesinnovative research on the use of the Rorschach in neuroscience.Rorschachiana is the official publication of the International Society for the Rorschachand Projective Methods, now with more than 3,000 members throughoutthe world, which for over half a century has played an important role in supportingthe use of the instrument, as well as helping to develop extensive empiricalresearch on its effectiveness in specific clinical situations.Rorschachiana is also available as a journal (ISSN 1192-5604).The journal subscriptionincludes 2 online issues per year, access to available back issues, and the bookas an annual print compendium.