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Psychology of Personal Constructs
Book • 1963
George Kelly's 'The Psychology of Personal Constructs' is a seminal work that outlines his theory of personal construct psychology.
It posits that individuals interpret events through their unique personal constructs, which are central to understanding personality and psychological processes.
The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how people make sense of their world and how these constructs influence their thoughts, actions, and emotions.
It posits that individuals interpret events through their unique personal constructs, which are central to understanding personality and psychological processes.
The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how people make sense of their world and how these constructs influence their thoughts, actions, and emotions.
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as a book that changed his views on psychology.

Brian Little

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The science of personality and the art of well-being with Brian Little
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as a book that significantly impacted his decision to pursue personality psychology.

Brian Little

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The science of personality and the art of well-being with Brian Little