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Inquiring Man: The Psychology of Personal Constructs

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Originally published in 1986, this was a new and completely updated edition of the book which, since 1970 had introduced a whole generation in English psychology to Kelly's theory of personal constructs.

By setting out a broadly designed and experimentally illustrated view of people as self-inventing explorers and interpreters of their world it challenged the 'mechanical man' of orthodox psychology. It proved a source of radically new ideas in psychotherapy, education and industry.

This revised edition shows how the theory's professional applications have spread ever wider, while many have realised that personal construct psychology contains, for them, the core of a personal philosophy.

194 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1985

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A self contained but complex account of personal construct psychology. However, by all means accessible and well worth a read if you want an indepth understanding of the topic concerned.
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