Personal Construct Theory
About Personal Construct Theory
Personal Construct Theory (PCT) represents a coherent, comprehensive psychology of personality that has special relevance for psychotherapy. Originally drafted by the American psychologist George Kelly in 1955, PCT has been extended to a variety of domains, including organizational development, education, business and marketing, and cognitive science. However, its predominant focus remains on the study of individuals, families, and social groups, with particular emphasis on how people organize and change their views of self and world in the counseling context.
(From Neimeyer & Bridges, 2004)
Personal Construct Theory Links
(From Neimeyer & Bridges, 2004)
Personal Construct Theory Links
- George Kelly Society (GKS)
- George Kelly Society News Blog
- Internet Encyclopaedia of PCP
- PC2 First Specialization Degree
- George Kelly
- About George Kelly (George Kelly Society)
- George Kelly (Dr. C. George Boeree)
- George Kelly (Wikipedia)
- George A. Kelly and His Personal Construct Theory (Gabrielle Chiari)
- Idiogrid
- Personal Construct Psychology in Europe
- Constructivist Meet-Up Series
- PCP Listserv Archives
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