Category Archives: CPN

Register Online for CPN 2012

Registration is now open for the CPN 2012 conference! Pay for registration online easily, quickly, and securely with PayPal. Registration includes the welcome reception on Wednesday, July 18 from 6:00-8:00 PM, continental breakfast each morning from 7:30-8:30 AM, beverages and snacks at … Continue reading

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Call for Nominations

Nominations for officers of the Constructivist Psychology Network are now being accepted for the following elected positions: President-Elect, Treasurer, and 3 members of the Steering Committee. CPN members are invited to submit nominations for any member (including self nominations) to … Continue reading

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CPN Supports DSM-5 Petition

The Constructivist Psychology Network has signed a petition supporting an open letter by psychologists to the DSM-5 task force. The open letter objects to many of the proposed revisions being considered by the American Psychiatric Association for inclusion in its forthcoming DSM-5. The motion … Continue reading

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CPN2012 Conference Announcement

Constructivist Psychology Network 15th Biennial Conference “Persons as Scientists, Storytellers, and Artists: Exploring Metaphors for Creative Relational Processes” July 19-21, 2012; Arlington, TX, USA In selecting this year’s conference theme, we hope to invite conversations between those interested in personal construct, … Continue reading

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Join or Renew Membership for 2012

Now is the best time to join or renew your membership in the Constructivist Psychology Network for 2012. CPN membership is open to anyone. An annual membership includes a subscription to the Journal of Constructivist Psychology (4 issues per year), receipt of the CPN newsletter the Constructivist Chronicle, and an optional free email account. … Continue reading

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CPN and JCP on Facebook

The Constructivist Psychology Network has established a Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/152311094843114/ (log in to Facebook to access this page) Further, the Journal of Constructivist Psychology has created a Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Journal-of-Constructivist-Psychology/141708319251352 Finally, the 15th Biennial Conference of CPN has a Facebook page, too: http://www.facebook.com/pages/15th-Biennial-Conference-of-the-Constructivist-Psychology-Network/269340303080531 Use these Facebook forums … Continue reading

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CPN2012 Conference Website

The website for the CPN 2012 Conference, which will be held in Arlington, Texas from July 19-21, 2012 is now available: http://www.constructivistpsych.org/cpn2012 Check back often for updates on the call for proposals, invited speakers, registration, accommodations, and travel information.  

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Spring 2011 CPN Newsletter

The Spring 2011 issue of the Constructivist Chronicle is now available to 2011 CPN members. If you are a 2011 CPN member, the password to access the issue will be emailed to you. (Password protection removed October 2, 2011.)

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CPN Debuts YouTube Channel

The Constructivist Psychology Network now has its own YouTube channel that features videos about constructivism: http://www.youtube.com/user/constructivistpsych.

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Great Holiday Deals at the CPN Bookstore

Looking for a holiday gift for your favorite constructivist? Check out the CPN Bookstore. Recent Releases:

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