Death of a loved one, particularly a parent, is one of the most difficult events one can encounter in life. Adolescence is a period where one is exposed to significant physical and social changes. Loss of a beloved one, in addition to loss of childhood and the parental imagos, would have undeniable repercussion for the growing adolescence. In this study we evaluated the Rorschah protocol of an adolescent with a history of parental loss. The patient is a sixteen year-old female highschool student who unexpectedly lost her fathers seven years ago. Immediately after this event, the patient started developing psychological problems and later diagnosed with migraine and gastritis. The Rorschach test is applied to patient and the finding are evaluated according to French School System. Furthermore, in this study we evauted the roschach test results following the psychoanalytical approach in the context of adolescence and mourning for the loss of a beloved one. The interviews done with the subject and the interpretation of the Rorschach test results were followed inconcordance with the psychoanalytic approach. The analysis revialed a significant reduction in number of patient's responses in comparison to the response number of normal adolescence, a depressive states and anxiety in object relations. The states of the patient could be a result of underlying anxiety over loss of the object.