This book presents the latest thinking and research in Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) covering a broad range of areas of interest to both researcher and practitioner. It provides reports of empirical research, reflections by practicing personal construct psychologists and conceptual analyses of issues pertaining to current and emerging theoretical issues in PCP. The book consists of five sections covering: Theory and History; Assessment and Understanding; Problems of Living; Evidence-Based Interventions; Other Interventions, Clinical and Educational. Contributors are international scholars and practitioners based in a variety of clinical settings. In addition, the contributions reflect the internationalisation of PCP, with contributor...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
In 1961, George Kelly delivered a paper titled A mathematical approach to psychology to the Moscow...
The research developed out of an interest to clarify people's values and to relate these to a repert...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
Covers personal construct psychology and its philosophy; methodology; society and culture; clinical ...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kelly's (1955/1991) The Psycholo...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
Although both bodies of constructivist theory were originally developed by psychologists, and deal w...
Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychothe...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
Published PCP research is dominated by analyses of construct and element ratings, or the use of stru...
What is the connection between a theory of knowledge and the social world? And, more specifically, w...
This paper focuses on personal construct psychology (PCP; Kelly, 1955/1991) and its potential useful...
Like other constructivist approaches, Personal Construct Theory (PCT) views human activity as a mean...
The chapter sets out the role of personal construct psychology (PCP) in early methodological conside...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
In 1961, George Kelly delivered a paper titled A mathematical approach to psychology to the Moscow...
The research developed out of an interest to clarify people's values and to relate these to a repert...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
Covers personal construct psychology and its philosophy; methodology; society and culture; clinical ...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kelly's (1955/1991) The Psycholo...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
Although both bodies of constructivist theory were originally developed by psychologists, and deal w...
Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychothe...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
Published PCP research is dominated by analyses of construct and element ratings, or the use of stru...
What is the connection between a theory of knowledge and the social world? And, more specifically, w...
This paper focuses on personal construct psychology (PCP; Kelly, 1955/1991) and its potential useful...
Like other constructivist approaches, Personal Construct Theory (PCT) views human activity as a mean...
The chapter sets out the role of personal construct psychology (PCP) in early methodological conside...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
In 1961, George Kelly delivered a paper titled A mathematical approach to psychology to the Moscow...
The research developed out of an interest to clarify people's values and to relate these to a repert...