Like other constructivist approaches, Personal Construct Theory (PCT) views human activity as a meaning creating process. What human organisms do, is informed by the way they construe events, and in turn assign meaning to those events. Symptoms are a rare, but legitimate part of their activity. They challenge our everyday conceptions regarding human behaviour. From a personal construct perspective, however, they are not an exception to the laws of behaviour, or, an error of nature but activities embedded in a meaning making process
This study aims to answer the question, ‘How do arts psychotherapists describe their practice in ses...
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The psychology of personal constructs (PCP) is often cited as a vital forerunner of psychological co...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
In this article, I briefly outline what I see to be the outstanding strengths of the psychology of p...
In the first part of this paper the main general principles of Personal Construct Psychology are out...
Personal construct psychology can be read either as an attempt to understand people by appreciating ...
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Personal construct theory (PCT; Kelly, 1955) had its focus of convenience in psychotherapy, and cons...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
This study aims to answer the question, ‘How do arts psychotherapists describe their practice in ses...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
The complex and changing relationship between theory and practice in social work has received increa...
Counselling is a process of interpersonal interaction in which clients increase their understanding ...
The psychology of personal constructs (PCP) is often cited as a vital forerunner of psychological co...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
In this article, I briefly outline what I see to be the outstanding strengths of the psychology of p...
In the first part of this paper the main general principles of Personal Construct Psychology are out...
Personal construct psychology can be read either as an attempt to understand people by appreciating ...
What is the connection between a theory of knowledge and the social world? And, more specifically, w...
Mancuso (1996) accurately identifies some similarities between personal construct psychology and soc...
What’s the difference between those psychological posits that are ‘me’ and those that are not? Disti...
Personal construct theory (PCT; Kelly, 1955) had its focus of convenience in psychotherapy, and cons...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
This study aims to answer the question, ‘How do arts psychotherapists describe their practice in ses...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
The complex and changing relationship between theory and practice in social work has received increa...