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This episode looks at De Boeck’s (1981) analysis of Kelly's statements about loose
construing. This is a helpful summary. If you would like to read the paper, it is largely about
grids analysis of construing in schizophrenia, so it may not suit everyone.
Reference
Van den Bergh, O., de Boeck, P., and Claeys. W. (1985) Schizophrenia: What is Loose in
Schizophrenic Construing? Button, E. (Ed.) Personal Construct Theory & Mental Health.
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