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On ethics in personal construct theory.
The Humanistic Psychologist, 1995Abstract In personal construct theory, people interpret the world in unique ways. Constructions are subjective representations rather than objective truths. This means that our ethical constructions are (a) potentially wrong, if there is an external moral reality we cannot access, or (b) no more inherently defensible than others’ ethical constructions,
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Theory of Work Adjustment Personality Constructs
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1993Abstract The Theory of Work Adjustment (TWA) has proposed personality and adjustment style dimensions, hut these do not yet have adequate measures. This research was an attempt to measure those constructs proposed by TWA as if they were traits. Archival data and an existing item pool were used.
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Personal Construct Theory and Cognitive Science
International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology, 1990Abstract Warren (1990) claims to have formulated an argument “that personal construct psychology is not a cognitive psychology” (p. 379). Nonetheless, he presents very little in the way of logical demonstration or empirical evidence to support this conclusion.
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Humanistic Theory and Personal Constructs
1985It often is contended that prior to the 1960’s there were two main movements in psychology: psychoanalytic and behavioristic. Sociologists of science suggest that the development of both these theoretical perspectives was greatly influenced by cultural factors.
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A personal construct theory and treatment of stuttering
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1971RELATIVELY fluent people often find it hard to understand how it is possible for someone to speak in a way that is so obviously distressing to the speaker and disturbing to the listener. For the speaker and the listener the better way of communicating is by fluent and not disfluent or stuttered speech.
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Applying personal construct theory in occupational guidance
British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1979Abstract Personal construct theory was applied to various occupational choice problems. It became clear that there was no single best way of applying it, since the technique could easily be adapted to suit varying circumstances. Attempts to introduce it to occupational guidance officers have so far lead to only limited use, but it is hoped that ...
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Personal construct theory and the repertory test in destination image research
, 2018S. Pike
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Psychoanalysis and Personal Construct Theory: An Exploration
The Journal of Psychology, 1990ABSTRACT The similarities between two broadscale theoretical positions in psychology are discussed. Psychoanalysis is considered in terms of the new interpretation offered in the French rereading of Freud, and this reinterpretation is shown to be particularly relevant to the alignment of psychoanalysis with an already not too significantly different ...
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Understanding high-functioning autism during adolescence: A personal construct theory approach
, 2014E. Cridland +3 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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