All Stories

  1. Reimagining Assessment and Diagnosis: Personal Construct Psychology and Its Connection to the Power Threat Meaning Framework
  2. Psychologist undercover: George Kelly and the Central Intelligence Agency
  3. Remembering Donna Rockwell in Her Own Words
  4. Franz R. Epting (1937–2023).
  5. Psychologist Attitudes Toward DSM-5 and Its Alternatives
  6. Using context-centered and person-centered therapies to unite a divided nation.
  7. A primer for clinicians on alternatives to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  8. Not Quite Beyond the DSM
  9. The Coronavirus in Context: Guidance for Psychotherapists During a Pandemic
  10. Objecting, subjecting, and epistemic diversity
  11. Hostility and Psychiatry: Spinning Our Wheels While Pretending to Know
  12. Scapegoating CBT?
  13. The practice of context-centered therapy: A conversation with Jay S. Efran
  14. What Might an Alternative to the DSM Suitable for Psychotherapists Look Like?
  15. The Inescapability of Ethics and the Impossibility of “Anything Goes”: A Constructivist Model of Ethical Meaning Making
  16. Constructivism, Ethics, and Knowing What's Right: A Reply to McNamee, Burr, McWilliams, Osbeck, and Held
  17. DSM-5: Do Counselors Really Want an Alternative?
  18. Psychologist are dissatisfied with the DSM and open to alternatives
  19. Personal Construct Psychology in Relation to an Integrative Constructivism
  20. Summit on Diagnostic Alternatives held in D.C.
  21. Does the Reverse Golden Section Hold?
  22. Philosophically tilting at psychotherapy’s windmills.
  23. Do psychologists want an alternative to the DSM-5?
  24. Personal Construct Psychology, Radical Constructivism, and Social Constructionism: A Dialogue
  25. Stephanie Lewis-Harter, 1954–2013
  26. Thinking, Feeling, andBeing Human
  27. Problems of Professional Competence Among Counselor Trainees: Programmatic Issues and Guidelines
  28. Living Aggressively
  29. Evolutionary constructivism and humanistic psychology.
  30. On essences in constructivist psychology.
  31. The Science and Politics of Sex Education
  32. Age-related stigma and the golden section hypothesis
  33. Bad-Mouthing Talk Therapy for Fun and Profit
  34. Constructivist Therapy, Succinctly
  35. Construing the Essence of Essences
  36. Construing stigmatized identities: A golden section study
  37. Book Review
  38. The Evolution of Constructivism
  39. Social justice as social construction
  40. Assimilative integration in constructivist psychotherapy.
  41. Evolutionary Epistemology as a Constructivist Views it
  42. Constructing the narrative unconscious
  43. Coherent Constructivism
  44. "DSM-ing" of Everyday Life: Constructing a Psychopathologized Culture
  45. Constructing the narrative unconscious
  46. A constructivist perspective on the science and practice of Rorschach.
  47. Defending constructivist ethics after September 11.
  48. ON RELATIVISM IN CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY
  49. ON RELATIVISM IN CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY
  50. Constructivism and the Projective Assessment of Meaning in Rorschach Administration
  51. The modern, the postmodern, and George Kelly's personal construct psychology.
  52. The modern, the postmodern, and George Kelly's personal construct psychology.
  53. Constructions of disorder: Meaning-making frameworks for psychotherapy.
  54. CONSTRUCTIVISM AND THE CREATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPIST: A SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY
  55. Influences on Decisions to Refer at University Counseling Centers
  56. METAPHORS AND MEANING: CONSTRUCTING THE CREATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPIST
  57. Muddles, myths, and medicine revisited: Cruel compassion: Psychiatric control of society's unwanted
  58. On ethics in personal construct theory.
  59. Who is a homosexual? A critique of the heterosexual-homosexual dimension.
  60. Personal construct theory and the argument against mental illness
  61. Constructivist Therapies: Overview
  62. On practicing postmodern therapy in modern times.
  63. Personal Construct Psychotherapy Meets Constructivism: Convergence, Divergence, Possibility
  64. The construction of disorder as human enterprise.