THE  PERSONAL CONSTRUCT
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The Perceiver Element Grid (PEG)





The PEG is a particular type of Qualitative Grid (see references below) that is useful in work with teams, families and in individual work (G-PEG: Goals Perceiver Element Grid)





Books


Procter, H.G. (1996). The Family Construct System.  In Kalekin-Fishman, D. & Walker, B. (eds) The Structure of Group Realities: Culture and Society in the Light of Personal Construct Theory. Malabar, Florida:  Krieger.
 
Procter, H. G. (2005a). Techniques of Personal Construct Family Therapy. In Winter, D. and Viney, L. Personal Construct Psychology: Advances in Theory, Practice and Research. London: Wiley.
 
Procter, H. G. (2005b). Family Therapy. In Fransella, F. (ed.) Essential  Practitioners’ Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology, London: Sage.
 
Procter, H. G. (in press). Construing the family. Chapter in Butler, R. and Green, D. The Child Within: The exploration of Personal Construct Theory with Young People (2nd Edition) Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann.




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Podcasts (Video files)

Harry Procter: 5 teaching videos (interviews with Peter Cummins):

















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Last update: 25 February 2015