Personal styles, constructive alternativism and the provision of a therapeutic service
Winter, David
(1985)
Personal styles, constructive alternativism and the provision of a therapeutic service.
British Journal of Medical Psychology (2).
pp. 129-35.
ISSN 0007-1129
A series of studies on the 'personal styles' of clients and therapists is reviewed, and their findings are drawn together within the framework of personal construct theory. It is argued that the technical eclecticism of personal construct theory reflects its central philosophical assumption of constructive alternativism; and that a treatment service organized in accordance with this assumption could accommodate therapists of different theoretical persuasions, matching clients and therapeutic conditions in terms of dimensions suggested by the 'personal styles' research.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | Attitude of Health Personnel; Behavior Therapy; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Professional-Patient Relations; Psychoanalytic Therapy; Psychological Theory; Psychotherapy; Thinking |
Date Deposited | 29 May 2025 09:10 |
Last Modified | 29 May 2025 09:10 |