Advances in Personal Construct Psychology: New Directions and Perspectives
By (Author) Robert Neimeyer
Edited by Greg Neimeyer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cognition and cognitive psychology
155.2
Hardback
328
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
This volume offers an authoritative review of leading scholarship in personal construct theory and related approaches, giving fresh analyses of problems such as the construction of selfhood, processes of meaning-making in substance abuse and attention deficit disorder, and the dynamics of "insight." Methodologically-oriented readers will find critical reappralsals of repertory grid measures, as well as new analytic strategies for textual analysis. Readers from a range of disciplines including clinical and counseling practice, organizational consultation, education, research design and methodology and the social sciences in general will find in this volume a sophisticated exploration of a host of constructionist and social constructionist concerns. Those include debates between realism and relativism, issues in dialectical and relational self-development and psychotherapeutic strategies. The social construction of mental disorders and therapeutic interventions is also addressed.
.,."stimulating and important....Graduate, research, and professional collections."-Choice
...stimulating and important....Graduate, research, and professional collections.-Choice
..."stimulating and important....Graduate, research, and professional collections."-Choice
ROBERT A. NEIMEYER is Professor of Psychology at the University of Memphis. GREG J. NEIMEYER is Director of Training for the Counseling Psychology Program the University of Florida, Gainesville.