A psychology for living : personal construct theory for professionals and clients

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A psychology for living : personal construct theory for professionals and clients

Peggy Dalton and Gavin Dunnett

J. Wiley & Sons, 1992

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-222) and index

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This is an attempt to make the ideas of George Kelly accessible to those who have little or no formal psychological training but feel the need for a coherent framework for their understanding of themselves or others. Kelly's theory is increasingly applied in a wide range of settings, especially those concerned with therapy, education and other areas where such understanding is essential. Many professionals, be they therapists, teachers, social workers, or personnel managers, find that this approach both enhances their work with clients, pupils, students and fellow workers and helps them personally to deal more effectively with the difficulties and dilemmas which face them in their own lives. It is hoped that by a process of interweaving theoretical ideas and practical examples, the essence of a meaningful view of personality may be conveyed.

目次

  • What is this thing called PCT?
  • the theory itself
  • how do we come to be as we are?
  • how do we work?
  • what can go wrong?
  • why should this approach help me?
  • what do you do to me?
  • what do I have to do?
  • can I do it by myself?
  • how will it all end?
  • can it be used in groups?
  • where do we go from here?.

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