Moving Personal Construct Psychology to Politics: Understanding the Voices with Which We Disagree
Abstract
Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychotherapy. Since then, his techniques have been applied widely throughout psychology and beyond, to include areas as diverse as nursing, conflict resolution, sociology and literary criticism. This handbook brings together, for the first time, a wide range of theories, research and practice that have grown out of Kelly's original concept. It provides a reference on what has been done and insights into how further applications can be made within psychology and psychotherapy, and also informs non-psychologists and those unfamiliar with Kelly's techniques of its usefulness and applicability in other disciplines. This is the only comprehensive reference on PCP available Kelly's work is seminal and widely known Emphasises practical application to a wide-range of disciplines.
Keywords:
Reconstruction process / Personal construct psychotherapy and counselling / Personal changeSource:
International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology, 2005, 191-198Publisher:
- Wiley Blackwell
Institution/Community
Psihologija / PsychologyTY - CHAP AU - Stojnov, Dušan PY - 2005 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/534 AB - Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychotherapy. Since then, his techniques have been applied widely throughout psychology and beyond, to include areas as diverse as nursing, conflict resolution, sociology and literary criticism. This handbook brings together, for the first time, a wide range of theories, research and practice that have grown out of Kelly's original concept. It provides a reference on what has been done and insights into how further applications can be made within psychology and psychotherapy, and also informs non-psychologists and those unfamiliar with Kelly's techniques of its usefulness and applicability in other disciplines. This is the only comprehensive reference on PCP available Kelly's work is seminal and widely known Emphasises practical application to a wide-range of disciplines. PB - Wiley Blackwell T2 - International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology T1 - Moving Personal Construct Psychology to Politics: Understanding the Voices with Which We Disagree EP - 198 SP - 191 DO - 10.1002/0470013370.ch18 ER -
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Stojnov, D.. (2005). Moving Personal Construct Psychology to Politics: Understanding the Voices with Which We Disagree. in International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology Wiley Blackwell., 191-198. https://doi.org/10.1002/0470013370.ch18
Stojnov D. Moving Personal Construct Psychology to Politics: Understanding the Voices with Which We Disagree. in International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology. 2005;:191-198. doi:10.1002/0470013370.ch18 .
Stojnov, Dušan, "Moving Personal Construct Psychology to Politics: Understanding the Voices with Which We Disagree" in International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology (2005):191-198, https://doi.org/10.1002/0470013370.ch18 . .