15th International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology
Hosted at the University of Huddersfield
Huddersfield, UK: July 14-18, 2003
Conference Organizer: Trevor Butt

 

MONDAY

9.30-12.30

Registration

12.30-1.30

Lunch

 

Ramsden Bldg

CWG/02

CW5/18

CW5/19

CWG/11

1.30-3.00

Workshop: Introduction to NVIVO.

Graham Gibbs

Workshop: Meaning reconstruction and the experience of loss

Bob Neimeyer

Workshop: Living in Anticipation.

David Mills

Workshop: Children’s theories of themselves and others.

David Green and Chuck Butler

Workshop: Analysis of Repertory Grid Data.

Richard Bell

3.00-3.30

Tea

3.30-5.00

Workshop (cont’d)

Workshop (cont’d)

Workshop (cont’d)

Workshop (cont’d)

Workshop (cont’d)

5.00-6.00

Plenary: Don and the Schizococcus: forty years on.

Phil Salmon

 

 

 

 

6.00-7.00

Wine Reception and Book Launch:

"Personal Construct Perspectives on Forensic Psychology"

 

 

 

 

7.00

Dinner

 

TUESDAY

Morning

 

CW5/19

CW5/18

CWS/11

CWG/02

CWG/11

9.30-10.00

Workshop: practitioners’ discussion forum: problems with clients and theory.

Nicole Rossotti

Diane Allen: Voice hearing in people with psychological distress.

 

 

Symposium:

Forensic psychology and PCT

Convenor: Jim Horley

Presenters: Jim Horley and Amy Francoeur, Peter Cummins, David Winter, Adrian Needs and Guillem Feixas.

Kristian Weihs: The assumption of an originally homogenous universe as underlying George Kelly’s PCP

10.00-10-30

Adele Pile: How are you feeling now? Measuring psychological change in clients with communication impairment

 

 

10.30-11.00

Coffee

11.00-11.30

Workshop: Constructivist consulting- an invitation to share work in progress.

Mary Frances and Fiona Duggan

Otto Walter: A quantitative approach to the analysis of construct poles in repertory grids.

Michael Bender and Sally Robbins: The conceptualisation of therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy.

Symposium (cont’d)

Buddy Saunders and Rue Cromwell: Repertory grid and HICLAS analyses of patients hospitalized with dissociative identity disorder in Norway.

11.30-12.00

Martin Fromm: Meaning making in grid elicitation and analysis.

Ian Gillman-Smith and Sue Watson: Group therapy for clients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder

Ken Sewell: Complexity and extremity in life events as well as social repertory grids

12.00-12.30

Richard Bell: The effect of role titles on grid data.

Peter Stratton: Constructivism in relational therapies.

Sabrina Cipolletta, Massimo Gilberto and Nazareno Galieni : Construing through the body: sailing and dancing experiences.

12.30-2.00

Lunch

 

 

Afternoon

 

CW5/19

CW5/18

CWS/11

CWG/02

CWG/11

2.00-2.30

Workshop: speed-networking- an introductory session.

Mary Frances

Naoimh O’Connor: Why the attitude problem? Constructing new perceptions of crime.

Bill Warren: Revisiting mental health in PCP: contexts and horizons.

Carin Linander: Young nurses and enginerrs’ constructs about leadership.

Kalpana Ramesh Kanjee: Exploring maintenance and its management using PCP.

2.30-3.00

Angela Snowling: Comparative risk perceptions: learning from experience.

Gillian Malins, Lindsay. G. Oades and Linda Viney: Developing a model

by which mental health consumers become researchers.

Marie-Louise Osterlind:Swedish municipal leadership at street level.

Dorota Dobosz-Bourne: Exploring constructs of ‘quality’ in car manufactuting.

3.00-3.30

Tea

3.30-400

Workshop: Postmodern sexualities: moving beyond binary oppositions?

Alessandra Iantaffi

Guillem Feixas, Esteban Laso and J.M.Cornejo

GRIDCOR version 4.0: A useful tool for analysing rep grid data.

Malcolm Cross: When therapy hurts: clients talk of their negative experiences in counselling and psychotherapy.

Dorothy Rowe: Don Bannister and depression as a set of constructs.

B.F. Klapp, I. Sokolski, C. Klapp and O.B. Walter: Body experience in pregnancy.

4.00-4.30

Devi Jankowicz: The gift of the grid: reasons for writing an easy guide to grid technique.

Jill C. Thomas: The role of death threat and responsibility in the actions of community mental health professionals with suicidal clients.

 

 

4.30-5.00

 

 

 

 

5.00-6.00

Room: CWS/10

Plenary: The limits of credulity.

David Winter

6.00-7.00

Room: CWG/01

Publishers’ reception and book launch: International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology

7.00

Dinner

 

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY

 

CW5/19

CW5/18

CWG/02

CWG/11

9.30-10.00

Joern Scheer: Beyond the ‘intelligent interest’- construing the political animal.

 

Pam Denicolo and Alessandra Iantaffi: Construing equality and diversity in higher education.

Symposium: Constructivism meets PCP: Problems and prospects.

Convenor: Jon Raskin

Presenters: Gabriele Chiari and Maria Laura Nuzzo, Bill Warren, and Jon Raskin.

Discussant: Bob Neimeyer.

10.00-

10-30

Massimo Gilberto and Alessandra Iantaffi: Constructivists and Constructivism: professional paradigm or construing of the social?

Nada Dimcovic: Psychotherapy, meaning making and meaning negotiating. A case of a 67 year old man suffering from OCD.

Pam Denicolo: Coming out: A special case of collegiate support.

10.30-11.00

Coffee

11.00-11.30

Joern Scheer: Going to the loo on a plane- PCP and the small things.

Edward Hazelton: Constructs, consciousness and the damaged brain.

Ray Clapp and Nelarine Cornelius: Transcendence and transformations: PCP as integrating theory for ‘sense-making’ in complex organisational systems.

Symposium (cont’d)

11.30-12.00

Pamela Tower: Measuring attachment: the predictive validity of maternal representations of attachment relationships, measured by dyad grids, against attachment behaviours of their infant and young children; a pilot study.

Guillem Feixas, Luis Angel Saul and Esteban Laso:

Identifying implicative dilemnas in Rep Grid Data: Some measures and preliminary data.

John Fisher: A longitudinal study into the creation of a service provision organisation.

12.00-1.00

Room: CWS/10

Plenary: Predictive relationships between constructs

Richard Bell

1.00-2.00

Lunch

2.00-7.00

Free time

7.00

Dinner

 

THURSDAY

Morning

9.30-10.30

Business meeting (NAPCN, EPCA and Australian PCP)

10.30-11.00

Coffee

 

CW5/19

CW5/18

CWG/02

CWG/11

11.00-11.30

 

Meg Barker: Rewriting the sexual script? Constructions of sexuality in the bi, poly and S/M communities.

Spencer McWilliams: Reflecting on constructive alternativism

Marie-Louise Osterlind: Constructions of school leadership in a Swedish municipality.

11.30-12.00

 

 

Dominik Rosenauer: Reconstruing PCP.

Sultan Erdogan: EFL teachers' personal theories about effective teaching and situational constraints: a PCP based investigation in Turkey.

12.00-12.30

 

Jack Kahn: Deconstructing masculinity: the constructs of difference.

Beverly Walker and Emma Hanieh: The dilation of constriction.

Robert Mole: Constructivist foundations of informal career assessment.

12.30-2.00

Lunch

 

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Afternoon

 

CW5/19

CW5/18

CWG/02

CWG/11

2.00-2.30

 

Sally Phillips and LarryLeitner: Adjustment among adopted children: a person perception perspective.

Mark Paris and Franz Epting: Social and personal construction: toward a new synthesis.

Symposium: A theory of constructivist supervision in action.

Convenor: Don Domenici

Presenters: Amberley

2.30-3.00

 

Graeme Wilson, John Gillies and Gillian Mayes: Identifying co-parental hostility in constructs of non-resident fathers.

Paula Eustace: Personal construct psychology and poststructuralism: a dialogue of tension and consonance.

(Delivered by Bill Warren)

Panepinto and Don Domenici, and Carol Humphreys, Valerie Loeffler, Mark Schlutsmeyer, Meredith Glick, Jill Thomas and Larry Leitner.

3.00-3.30

Tea

3.30-400

Workshop (cont’d)

Peter Leatherdale: The constructive alternativism of Don Bannister.

Angela Ross, Nigel King and Janet Firth: Roles and identities in the health and social care professions: a PCP method to enhance understanding.

Derek Purdy and Maria Gee: constructions of managers handling accounting data.

4.00-4.30

 

Max Farrar: People, poetry and politics: The novels of Don Bannister.

Barry Cooper: Constructs of candidates and line-managers in social work CPD post- qualification programmes.

Corinne Shaw: management education, epistemic learrning and PCT.

4.30-5.00

 

Joern Scheer: Readers, writers and critics- a constructivist look at literature.

Guillem Feixas, Ruth Benasayag, Fermin Mearin, Olga Pucurull, Esteban Laso and Luis Angel Saul: Implicative dilemnas in Functional Digestive Disorders.

Derek E. Purdy:

Is there a future for frameworks as a research tool with personal constructs?

5.00-6.00

Room: CWS/10

Plenary: Social constructionism, social ecology, and socialism: All unfinished projects.

John Shotter

6.00-7.00

Wine reception and website launch; Joern Scheer and Beverly Walker: The Internet Encyclopaedia of PCP

7.00

Conference Banquet

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FRIDAY

9.30-10.30

Business meeting of ECPA., NAPCN & APCG

Followed by Congress Meeting

 

 

 

10.30-11.00

Coffee

 

CW5/19

CW5/18

CWG/02

CWG/11

11.00-11.30

Workshop: PCP and fundamentalism.

Liz and Alan Thomson

Jerald Forster: Constructing optimistic anticipations.

Susan Robson: ‘I am not angered’: The experience of being ‘Quakerly’.

Workshop: Anger- Personal construct and social constructionist perspectives.Harry Procter and Rudi Dallos

11.30-12.00

 

Roger Grainger: A synthesis of dramatherapy research.

Nah-Ree Doh and Larry Leitner: Constructivist perspectives on acculturation.

 

12.00-12.30

 

D. Gradjfoner, E.J. Austin and F. Wemelsfelder: Novel application of repertory grid technique to investigate inter-observer agreement in horse personality assessment.

Sean Brophy: Construing new roles in organizations.

 

12.30-2.00

Lunch

2.00-3.00

Plenary: So, where do we go from here?

Fay Fransella

 

 

 

3.00

Tea

4.00

Conference ends

 

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