PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY
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July 18 to 20  2013
The XXth International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology
Sydney, Australia

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Travelling to Sydney
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About Sydney
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About APCG
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20 Jan 2013
   
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This Web Site is maintained by Jörn Scheer on behalf of the Executive Committee of the Australasian Personal Construct Group.
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  • Green and gold as used in the frames of this web site, are the official Australian colours since 1984 (inspired by the national floral emblem, the Golden Wattle, Acacia pygnantha, see more here).
  • Top bar left: A stylised impression of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge   (courtesy © Kristyn Curtin).
  • Top bar right: The PCP Logo was originally designed by Jacqui Costigan for the Australasian Personal Construct Group as a black-and-white acronym PCP, incorporating stylised didgeridoos and boomerangs. The new version (by © Jörn Scheer) employs real didgeridoos and boomerangs  - musical instruments and tools used by Australian Aboriginal people. 
  • The photo of George Kelly (on the about page) is reproduced by permission of Jacqueline Aldridge Kelly.
  • The photos of the Sydney Opera House roof (on the welcome page) and Lavender Bay (on the venue page) are © Jörn Scheer.
  • The animated kangaroo icon in the bottom bar and the maps (on the travel page) are public domain.
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