The purpose of this study was to find symbolic meaning in a client art work using Rorschach test, to
integrate the meaning with Rorschach test results, and finally to explore the client's desires and inner
conflicts. This study revealed how the intrapsychic desires and conflicts of a client were expressed in art
work and how the client during psychotherapy. The analysis of the art work focused on its color, form,
composition, painting method, symbolism, and story. Also, the Rorschach test was administered before and
after the completion of work in order to make an objective assessment of client’s traits that change during
psychotherapy process. The results showed that the client perceived the external environment in an ordinary
way, and the inaccuracy of that perception increased when the client's emotions were aroused. Moreover,
the client became aware of self-related symbols through the feedback and interpretations of Rorschach cards
in therapeutic process. The client realized that one of the causes of her problems was the negative
representation of her parents. A series of work production, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis made it
possible to divide undifferentiated self into differentiated self in a healthy way. Finally, limitation and
future studies were discussed.