EXPLORING THE USEFULNESS OF
PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY


 
8th to 10th July 2004
The Eleventh Australasian Conference on Personal Construct Psychology
Melbourne

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About the Conference
While 2005 will represent the 50th anniversary of the publication of George Kelly’s famous work The Psychology of Personal Constructs, the first use of the term personal construct theory occurred in two unpublished doctoral dissertations fifty years ago this year. It is thus an appropriate time to review the usefulness of this approach. The conference will offer a broad canvas to those from all walks of life who use PCP in their practice, research and theorizing. In recent years Australian researchers in this field have been responsible for some major developments in theory and practice and this will be reflected in the presentations at this conference. In addition Professor David Winter, head of the clinical psychology program at the University of Hertfordshire, will give a keynote address.

The conference begins on Thursday, 8 July, with registration between 9.30 and 11.30. It will end after lunch at 1.30 pm on Saturday, 10 July.

For information about Places to Eat, Shopping, Culture, Public Transport, and a local map, click do download this Word file.

Richard Bell
Paula Eustace



APCG
The conference is organised by the Australasian Personal Construct Group
Photo: G. A. Kelly, founder of PCP.
- PCP logo: ctsy Jacqui Costigan.