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Finding out about a person’s construing is the key to understanding their problem . Ep.46
Drawing the Ideal Self (Personal Construct Psychology - PCP)
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If we want to be able to help people, we will need to understand their personal construing of the problem. Exploring this with them- finding out about their constructs - will enable us to begin this process. This episode includes a typical referral for an anxious child, with three very different possible constructions of the problem. This is a reminder that construing is personal and individual, and is related to what we make of our experiences.
The PCP Pocketbook can be found here: https://amzn.eu/d/7AO5chv
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