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Wiley Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology

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Informationen zum Autor David Winter is Professor of Clinical Psychology, and Programme Director of the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. He has applied personal construct psychology in clinical practice and research for 40 years, with over 150 publications including Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice (1994) and Personal Construct Psychotherapy: Advances in Theory, Practice and Research (Wiley, 2005). Nick Reed is Director of the Centre for Personal Construct Psychology in the Department of Psychology and Sports Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, UK. Nick has taught and practised personal construct psychology for over 15 years and has experience of applying PCP in diverse contexts including organisational change, environmental consultancy, teacher effectiveness and the training of junior doctors.  Klappentext The Wiley Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology is the definitive new reference for the field, providing a state-of-the-art review of PCP which focuses on the theory and its philosophy, methodology, areas of application and future horizons* A definitive new reference work for the field of personal construct psychology, featuring leading international figures in the field* Each section begins with a concise chapter that reviews the literature in the area concerned and highlights new developments* Covers theory, history, methodology and a wealth of new and established applications including education, grief and meaning reconstruction, sexuality, organizational consultancy and personal construct coaching* Draws on published and previously unpublished work by pioneers including Fay Fransella and Miller Mair Zusammenfassung The Wiley Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology is the definitive new reference for the field! providing a state-of-the-art review of PCP which focuses on the theory and its philosophy! methodology! areas of application and future horizons* A definitive new reference work for the field of personal construct psychology! featuring leading international figures in the field* Each section begins with a concise chapter that reviews the literature in the area concerned and highlights new developments* Covers theory! history! methodology and a wealth of new and established applications including education! grief and meaning reconstruction! sexuality! organizational consultancy and personal construct coaching* Draws on published and previously unpublished work by pioneers including Fay Fransella and Miller Mair Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors xi Foreword Rue L. Cromwell xx Preface David A. Winter and Nick Reed xxviii 1. What Is a Personal Construct? 1 Fay Fransella Part I Personal Construct Psychology and Its Philosophy 9 2. Personal Construct Theory and Philosophy 11 Trevor Butt and Bill Warren 3. George Kelly: A Revealing Moment 24 Franz R. Epting 4. Personal Construct Psychology in Relation to an Integrative Constructivism 34 Jonathan D. Raskin 5. Philosophy and Psychology: The Distinctiveness of the Theory of Personal Constructs 45 Bill Warren 6. So Distant, Yet So Close: Kelly, Maturana, and Their Constructivist Theories 57 Gabriele Chiari Part II Methodology 69 7. Methodologies of Assessment in Personal Construct Psychology 71 Richard C. Bell 8. Assessment of Hierarchies of Construing 88 Peter Caputi 9. Using Linear Mixed Models with Repertory Grid Data 99 Mark Heckmann and Richard C. Bell 10. Nonverbal Assessment Methods 113 Beverly M. Walker 11. Experience Cycle Methodology: A Qualitative Method to Understand the Process of Revising Personal Constructs 125 Lindsay G. Oades and Fiona Patterson<...

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