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"Pushing the Boundaries of Constructivism:
Collaborating across Theories, Applications, and Methods"
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Keynote Speakers:
Michael Bamberg, Hubert Hermans, Ellyn
Kaschak
Featured Speakers:
Jay Efran, Scott Johnson, Larry Leitner, Sheila McNamee, Spencer
McWilliams, Robert Neimeyer, Jörn
Scheer,
Beverly Walker, Bill Warren, David Winter
Beginning
with personal construct psychology in 1955,
constructivist-influenced theories have been used in
multiple ways in psychology, other social sciences, and the
humanities. The goal of this congress is to bring together
those
incorporating one or more modes of
constructivist thought into research, theory, scholarship,
and professional practice.
The congress was held at the
John Hancock Hotel &
Conference Center in the heart of
Boston. Accommodations and congress sessions were in one
convenient and affordable location!
Information
about
constructivism—including personal
construct psychology,
radical
constructivism,
social constructionism,
narrative psychology, and
dialogical
science—can be found on the
Constructivist
Psychology Network website.
Relevant
links,
online
articles, and
educational videos are readily available.
Co-organizers:
Jack S. Kahn (congress
chair) and
Jonathan D. Raskin (program chair)
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