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This book provides a comprehensive overview of personal construct
psychology (PCP) that will help researchers understand the why's,
what's and how's of conducting a rigorous constructivist research
project. From the theoretical underpinnings of constructivist
approaches to the practical values of these techniques, these three
expert authors explain how to conduct interpretative,
constructivist research from inception to completion. Key topics
include: Understanding research philosophies and paradigms
Constructing and exploring personal realities Establishing
effective research procedures Evaluating grids, mapping, narrative
and other research methods Managing the practicalities of fieldwork
Analysing and presenting data With activities and procedural
examples from a wide range of disciplines woven throughout the text
and two special chapters featuring in-depth case studies from a
variety of constructivist researchers, this book helps readers
grasp the tools, designs, and opportunities of interpretative
research. An essential companion for both researchers and
practitioners looking to understand people's values, attitudes,
beliefs, perceptions, or motivations!
Based on the philosophy of Personal Construct Psychology (PCP),
constructivist coaching is interested in how people interpret their
own lives and how they 'construct' their sense of reality within
their social world. Relationships, social context, individual
thought processes, identity, and active learning are all
fundamental aspects of this approach. Using a range of methods and
practical applications, these expert authors bring constructivist
coaching to life for the first time, enabling the reader to quickly
grasp both the meaning of the approach and how to apply it. The aim
is to work flexibly with your coachees, allowing them to lead the
coaching process to unlock what they did not know or realise about
themselves and reach greater self-understanding and
self-acceptance, and to enable them to engage in meaningful change.
With a wide range of examples offered, the methods covered in the
book can be used flexibly across contexts, as either a holistic
coaching philosophy or an extension to your existing coaching
tools. Constructivist Coaching is an invaluable practical guide for
coaches, managers and occupational psychologists, along with anyone
else who is involved in supporting the personal development and
learning of others.
Based on the philosophy of Personal Construct Psychology (PCP),
constructivist coaching is interested in how people interpret their
own lives and how they 'construct' their sense of reality within
their social world. Relationships, social context, individual
thought processes, identity, and active learning are all
fundamental aspects of this approach. Using a range of methods and
practical applications, these expert authors bring constructivist
coaching to life for the first time, enabling the reader to quickly
grasp both the meaning of the approach and how to apply it. The aim
is to work flexibly with your coachees, allowing them to lead the
coaching process to unlock what they did not know or realise about
themselves and reach greater self-understanding and
self-acceptance, and to enable them to engage in meaningful change.
With a wide range of examples offered, the methods covered in the
book can be used flexibly across contexts, as either a holistic
coaching philosophy or an extension to your existing coaching
tools. Constructivist Coaching is an invaluable practical guide for
coaches, managers and occupational psychologists, along with anyone
else who is involved in supporting the personal development and
learning of others.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of personal construct
psychology (PCP) that will help researchers understand the why's,
what's and how's of conducting a rigorous constructivist research
project. From the theoretical underpinnings of constructivist
approaches to the practical values of these techniques, these three
expert authors explain how to conduct interpretative,
constructivist research from inception to completion. Key topics
include: Understanding research philosophies and paradigms
Constructing and exploring personal realities Establishing
effective research procedures Evaluating grids, mapping, narrative
and other research methods Managing the practicalities of fieldwork
Analysing and presenting data With activities and procedural
examples from a wide range of disciplines woven throughout the text
and two special chapters featuring in-depth case studies from a
variety of constructivist researchers, this book helps readers
grasp the tools, designs, and opportunities of interpretative
research. An essential companion for both researchers and
practitioners looking to understand people's values, attitudes,
beliefs, perceptions, or motivations!
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