This book focuses on the importance of understanding the
experience of the person as the primary task of psychology and
psychotherapy. It uses phenomenologically based, qualitative
research methodologies to understand the experiences of four
persons being seen in psychotherapy. It compares hypotheses
generated from phenomenologically based assessment instruments to
detailed analyses of psychotherapy sessions. Thus, therapists,
students, and clients can see the relationship between the holistic
understanding of the experience of persons and avenues for
therapeutic movement.
The book is divided into four sections. Part I discusses the
clinical theory on which the study is based. A chapter on
qualitative research methodologies includes both the philosophical
bases of this form of research and the compatibilities between
qualitative psychology and personal construct theory. Part II deals
with the process of assessing experience within personal construct
psychology. It describes the two techniques--the role construct
elicitation technique and the interview technique--that are used to
elicit verbal meanings. In many ways, Part III consisting of four
chapters, forms the heart of the volume. Each deals with a special
person--a client being seen in experiential personal construct
psychotherapy. After discussing clinical hypotheses derived from
the constructs, each chapter presents an intensive interpersonal
process analysis of the client's second therapy session. Each
chapter then compares the clinical hypotheses generated from the
client's personal meanings to the actual struggles in the therapy
room. Part IV attempts to draw implications from the project that
will be useful to persons engaged in the struggle to understand the
inner meanings of others.
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