This book provides a description of the change processes that
occur in psychotherapy when it is viewed from a personal construct
perspective. This perspective assumes both therapist and client to
be active construers, making sense of themselves and one another.
The ideas about people in general, which are basic to the
constructivist approach, are introduced and followed by those which
are specifically about psychotherapy. The construing of therapists
and clients about themselves and psychotherapy is explored. Then
the central role of reconstruing is considered. The reconstructive
process is dealt with in some depth, including the goals of
personal construct therapy, the process of reconstruing and the
sharing of it between therapist and client. The main strategies of
individual and group personal construct therapy are described,
together with the self-monitoring that is involved in becoming an
effective therapist using these ideas.
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