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News >> The 26th International congress on Personal Construct Psychology will be held in Belgrade, Serbia, from June 27th to June 29th, 2025. The theme of the congress is: “Closeness and Alienation in a World in Crisis”. You can find all the information on www.pcpinbelgrade.com The call for contributions is open! Submit your presentation by May 20th. Please note that three scholarships are also available, thanks to the Personal Construct Education Trust. Application deadline is April 1st.
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Personal Construct Psychology was developed by George A. Kelly and presented in his ground-breaking work “The Psychology of Personal Constructs” in 1955. In this book he developed a theory of personality centred around the distinctive ways in which individuals construct and reconstruct the meanings of their lives, which he subsequently elaborated in a series of papers. While Kelly’s original focus was on applications to psychotherapy and counselling, personal construct concepts and methods have been used to understand such topics as diverse as stuttering, the development and breakdown of close relationships, vocational decision making, education, bereavement and organisational behaviour.
vol 17 | 2020
Capturing constructs in a Post-COVID world: A research note on the remote administration of Repertory Grids
VOL 16 | 2019
Selected Papers from the XIVth Biennial Conference of the European Personal Construct Association
VOL 14 | 2017
Selected Papers from the XIIIth Biennial Conference of the European Personal Construct Association
VOL 13 | 2016
Supplement Peirce’s contributions to constructivism and personal construct psychology