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[463]-489) and index. 327 $aInternational Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology; Contents; About the Editor; International Advisory Panel; List of Contributors; Introduction; Acknowledgements; Section I: The Psychology of Personal Constructs and its Philosophy; Chapter 1 A Brief Introduction to Personal Construct Theory; Chapter 2 George Alexander Kelly: The Man and his Theory; Chapter 3 Kelly Versus Clockwork Psychology; Chapter 4 Kelly's Philosophy of Constructive Alternativism; Chapter 5 Research in Personal Construct Psychology; Section II: Beliefs, Feelings and Awareness; Chapter 6 The Logic of Passion 327 $aChapter 7 Belief, Attachment and AwarenessChapter 8 Working with Anger; Section III: From Theory to Practice; Chapter 9 The Repertory Grid Technique; Chapter 10 Some Skills and Tools for Personal Construct Practitioners; Chapter 11 Elicitation Methods to Fit Different Purposes; Chapter 12 Expert Systems; Section IV: Individuals in Relation to Society; Chapter 13 Social Relations in the Modern World; Chapter 14 Cross-Cultural Construing; Chapter 15 Forensic Personal Construct Psychology: Assessing and Treating Offenders; Chapter 16 Making Sense of Dependency 327 $aChapter 17 Personal Construct Theory and Politics and the Politics of Personal Construct TheoryChapter 18 Moving Personal Construct Psychology to Politics: Understanding the Voices with which we Disagree; Section V: Personal Change and Reconstruction; Part 1: A Theoretical Understanding; Chapter 19 Psychological Disorder as Imbalance; Chapter 20 From Theory to Research to Change; Chapter 21 An Approach to Post-Traumatic Stress; Part 2: The Process of Change; Chapter 22 Is Treatment a Good Idea?; Chapter 23 An Audacious Adventure: Personal Construct Counselling and Psychotherapy 327 $aChapter 24 Personal Construct Psychotherapy and the Constructivist HorizonChapter 25 Experiential Personal Construct Psychotherapy; Chapter 26 The Evidence Base for Personal Construct Psychotherapy; Section VI: Development and Education; Part 1: Development; Chapter 27 Children's Development of Personal Constructs; Chapter 28 Constructive Intervention when Children are Presented as Problems; Part 2: Education; Chapter 29 Teacher-Student Relations at University Level; Chapter 30 Construing Teaching and Teacher Education Worldwide; Chapter 31 A Psychology for Teachers 327 $aChapter 32 Learning and Diagnosis of Learning ResultsSection VII: Understanding Organizations; Chapter 33 The Power of a Good Theory; Chapter 34 Making Sense of the 'Group Mind'; Chapter 35 The Struggles of Organizational Transitions; Chapter 36 How can we Understand One Another if we don't Speak the same Language?; Chapter 37 Clarifying Corporate Values: A Case Study; Section VIII: Philosophical and Religious Influences on the Thinking of George Kelly; Chapter 38 The Phenomenological Context of Personal Construct Psychology; Chapter 39 Pragmatism and Religion: Dewey's Twin Influences? 327 $aSection IX: Living with Personal Construct Psychology: Personal Accounts 330 $aPersonal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychotherapy. 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