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19th International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology--Boston, Massachusetts, USA: July 19-22, 2011
| Location: | Massachusetts, United States |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2011-01-20 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-12-18 |
| Announcement ID: |
181531 |
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In keeping with the congress theme, "Pushing the Boundaries of Constructivism: Collaborating across Theories, Applications, and Methods," we are looking for proposals that incorporate multiple constructivist perspectives and/or reach out to multiple disciplines.
Beginning with personal construct psychology in 1955, constructivist-influenced theories have been used in multiple ways in psychology, other social sciences, and the humanities. The goal of this congress is to bring together those incorporating one or more modes of constructivist thought into research, theory, scholarship, and professional practice.
Presentations are sought that elucidate any of these areas. They can be quantitative or qualitative research projects, theoretical explications, or applied projects including but not limited to the areas of psychotherapy, assessment, supervision, group and community work. This congress will allow participants to learn more about cutting edge efforts utilizing constructivist approaches while making new connections with colleagues who share similar visions.
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Submit proposals to: pcp2011@constructivistpsych.org
Co-organizers:
Jack S. Kahn (congress chair)
Curry College
(617)333-2271 jkahn@post03.curry.edu
http://jackkahn.com/
Jonathan D. Raskin (program chair)
phone (845) 257-3471 | fax (845) 257-3606
raskinj@newpaltz.edu | www.jonathanraskin.com
Email: jkahn@post03.curry.edu Visit the website at http://constructivistpsych.org/2011/index.html
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