Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice: Theory, Research and Applications
Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice provides a comprehensive review of the clinical applications of personal construct theory. It is the first such attempt to bring together the findings from a widely scattered literature and as such will serve as a major reference work both for those already familiar with PCT and for those with little knowledge of it. David Winter provides theoretical analyses, research findings, and descriptions of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in relation to a wide range of clinical problems, amply illustrated with case material. Guidelines are provided for clinicians wishing to employ methods derived from the theory, such as the repertory grid technique. The author is highly respected in the field and has employed PCT in his clinical research and practice for the past twenty years.
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Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice: Theory, Research and Applications
Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice provides a comprehensive review of the clinical applications of personal construct theory. It is the first such attempt to bring together the findings from a widely scattered literature and as such will serve as a major reference work both for those already familiar with PCT and for those with little knowledge of it. David Winter provides theoretical analyses, research findings, and descriptions of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in relation to a wide range of clinical problems, amply illustrated with case material. Guidelines are provided for clinicians wishing to employ methods derived from the theory, such as the repertory grid technique. The author is highly respected in the field and has employed PCT in his clinical research and practice for the past twenty years.
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Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice: Theory, Research and Applications

Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice: Theory, Research and Applications

by David Winter
Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice: Theory, Research and Applications

Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice: Theory, Research and Applications

by David Winter

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Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice provides a comprehensive review of the clinical applications of personal construct theory. It is the first such attempt to bring together the findings from a widely scattered literature and as such will serve as a major reference work both for those already familiar with PCT and for those with little knowledge of it. David Winter provides theoretical analyses, research findings, and descriptions of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in relation to a wide range of clinical problems, amply illustrated with case material. Guidelines are provided for clinicians wishing to employ methods derived from the theory, such as the repertory grid technique. The author is highly respected in the field and has employed PCT in his clinical research and practice for the past twenty years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415006019
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/26/1994
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 476
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Part I Personal Construing: Its Nature and Assessment 1. The Theory 2. Techniques for the assessment of construing Part II Construing in Psychological Disorder and its Treatment: A Review of Research 3. Disorders of the structure of the construct system 4. The content of construing in disorder 5. Explorations of therapy and reconstruction Part III Clinical Applications of Personal Construct Psychology 6. The Personal Construct Theory Approach to Diagnosis 7. Personal Construct Psychotherapy 8. Personal Construct Theory and Alernative Constructions of Psychological Disorder and Therapy References Index
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