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- Personal construct the central concept in George Kelly's theory of personality.  It is a covered term for each of the ways in which a person attempts to perceive, understand, predict and control the world. A Cognitive Theory of Personality.
 
George Kelly - Persanal Construct

Allan Turner's Person Centred Web Site - The only Person-Centred Approach/Client-Centred Therapy resource site in Britain [yet], with links and information to other parts of the world'. Includes a list of UK person-centred counsellors, and info on training. Allan Turner is a counsellor and supervisor in Milton Keynes.  3/5
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Biography by Dr.  C. G. Boeree 4/5
Buddist Meditation and Personal Construct Psychology - This paper seeks to examine the phenomenon of Buddhist meditation within the context of a Western psychological personality theory called Personal Construct Psychology. 3/5
European Personal Construct Association (EPCA) - Accreditation of people involved in psychotherapy; reduced rates for EPCA. Who is interested in personal construct psychology, 2/5
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Personal Construct Psychology - Is a constructivist system of psychology developed by George Kelly and expounded in his two-volume work: Principles of Personal Construct Psychology (New York: Norton, 1955). 3/5
Personal Construct Psychology, Constructivism, and Psychotherapy Research. 3/5
Personal Construct Psychology, Constructivism, and Postmodern Thought - Luis Botella 3/5
Personal Construct Psychotherapy - The University of Barcelona (Spanish) 2/5
Personal Construct Psychology, Constructivism, and Postmodern - Personal construct theorists have equated psychology with story-telling (Mair, 1990), and have explored the use of autobiographical writing in psychotherapy.  3/5
What is Personal Construct Psychology? - At the time of its publication, George Kelly's personal construct theory was presented as an alternative to the two main current approaches to human understanding — behaviourism and psychodynamic theories. Although, obviously, there have been a number of changes since then, many of Kelly's ideas can still be seen as radical in the third millennium. 3/5
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