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OverviewIncludes CD-Rom 'If you want to know what's wrong with someone, ask them - they may tell you!' Kelly, in Bannister and Fransella (1986) This quote from George Kelly, originator of Personal Construct Psychology (PCP), illustrates with humour his important theory that each one of us has developed a very personal and individual system for making sense of the world. The ways in which we think, feel about and understand the world around us all depend on the nature of this system of personal constructs we have devised. In order to make sense of the behaviour of another person we have to begin by understanding his or her personal constructs, which means talking to them and asking them to talk about themselves. Simon Burnham is a practitioner who uses and teaches personal construct theory and has written a practical book which; - introduces the theory in an accessible way - provides exercises and examples to illustrate the relevance of PCP to all our lives - explains how to use PCP in support and interview sessions with young people - extends its use into the practice of advocacy and representation. Readers attempting to understand the views and motivations of children and young people, and representing or explaining these views to others, will find that this book offers valuable practical ways to enhance the work they do. The book sets out to influence practice and includes a PowerPoint interview and assessment session which can be used with a child or young person via a laptop or PC and printed to provide a structure for recording the outcomes of the discussion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon BurnhamPublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: SAGE Publications Inc Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.230kg ISBN: 9781412920896ISBN 10: 1412920892 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 18 June 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPrefacePART ONE: INTRODUCTIONWe are all scientists'a unique knowledge'PART TWO: WHAT IS PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY?Some personal reflectionGeorge Kelly's three 'big ideas'What is a construct?Constructive alternativism: what does it mean to reconstrue something?Behaviour as hypothesis-testing: the need for prediction and controlPART THREE: HOW DO YOU 'DO' PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY?Eliciting constructs How would you describe yourself? Triadic elicitation Drawing 'Me as I am'Exploring constructs Laddering Pyramiding Salmon LinesPART FOUR: WHAT USE IS PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY? NINE CASE STUDIESAppearances are deceptive - Annie, Sean and RobbieWhy should I be normal? - Daniel, Chester and HaleyHow can I change? - Charlie, Toby and RoryPART FIVE: USING THE 'LET'S TALK' CD ROMBackgroundUsing Let's TalkAge rangeNotes to accompany slides 1 - 16ReferencesReviews'I enjoyed reading this book and could envisage the value of the Let's Talk programme. The simplicity of the book and the relaxed writing style belie the complexity of the ideas that underpin it...I would recommend this book to people who wish to increase their understanding of the meanings that experiences can have for the individuals with whom they work. The links the author makes between increased understanding and the potential avenues for change makes this a very practical and useful book' - Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 'This book provides a useful introduction to the world of personal construct psychology and its application and offers a well-balanced mix of theory and practice... It should appeal not only to psychologists but also to parents and teachers, particularly behaviour support teachers, and indeed to any adult seeking to understand children's behaviour ' - Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 'Simon Burnham has devised a very accessible publication that lives up to its title and has found a new and exciting way of presenting PCP to professionals working with children.I highly recommend it to all professionals who wish to develop more effective practice. I am now joining the Simon Burnham fan club!' - Personal Construct Psychology Association 'Everything Simon covers is in conversational style and supported by many, many excellent examples...All very enjoyable and so many illuminating ideas...I would recommend anyone working with children to read it and also those who work with adults who have communication problems' - Fay Fransella, Centre for PCP 'I enjoyed reading this book and could envisage the value of the Let's Talk programme. The simplicity of the book and the relaxed writing style belie the complexity of the ideas that underpin it...I would recommend this book to people who wish to increase their understanding of the meanings that experiences can have for the individuals with whom they work. The links the author makes between increased understanding and the potential avenues for change makes this a very practical and useful book' - Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> 'This book provides a useful introduction to the world of personal construct psychology and its application and offers a well-balanced mix of theory and practice... It should appeal not only to psychologists but also to parents and teachers, particularly behaviour support teachers, and indeed to any adult seeking to understand children's behaviour ' - Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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