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by George A. Kelly (Author) "IN THIS chapter, instead of starting immediately with a statement of our theoretical position, we reach back to uncover some of its philosophical roots..." (more)
Key Phrases: elaborative choice, assumptive structure, group expectancies, Modulation Corollary, Experience Corollary, Commonality Corollary (more...)
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"A genuine new departure and a spirited contribution to the psychology of personality." —Jerome S. Bruner This original theory of personality is based on the concept that there are many workable ways by which individuals can construct their world. George Kelly's starting point and basic premise is that people's processes are psychologically channeled by the ways they anticipate events rather than by the ways they react to them. We develop new means of overcoming obstacles; we are, therefore, neither prisoners of our environment nor victims of our past.

In Dr. Kelly's groundbreaking theory, the patterns of our make-up, which he calls constructs, are the key to changing old patters. Each person anticipates events differently, and Dr. Kelly shows how we can begin to understand each person's unique constructs. In this way, a person is enabled to create alternative constructions—finding a sense of meaning in life, regaining control over his or her environment, and establishing new roads to mental health. This volume consists of the first three chapters of Kelly's two-volume work The Psychology of Personal Constructs.



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George A. Kelly was professor of psychology at Ohio State University and served as president of the Clinical and Consulting Divisions of the American Psychological Association.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: W.W. Norton & Co. (May 17, 1963)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393001520
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393001525
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #406,251 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Constructive Alternativism, October 17, 2001
By Bruce I. Kodish (Pasadena, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Kelly's personality theory is based on an underlying philosophical position which he called "constructive alternativism" (3). According to this view, "We assume that all of our present interpretations of the universe are subject to revision or replacement" (15). Kelly focused on "man-the-scientist" (4): "Might not the individual man, each in his own personal way, assume more of the stature of a scientist, ever seeking to predict and control the course of events with which he is involved?" (5). The "Fundamental Postulate" of his theory states "A person's processes are psychologically channelized by the ways in which he anticipates events" (46). This occurs as a person construes or interprets, evaluates, makes sense of, observed regularities in what is going on by noting similarities and differences among events. Thus an organized system of constructs is built up, significantly embodied in language, that provides a basis for prediction and control. Problems may result from the limitations in a person's system of constructs, combined with resistance to changing them. Kelly's approach is presented as a series of postulates and corollaries. Although presented somewhat technically and at a high order of abstraction, he writes clearly and sometimes memorably. For example, noting the theme of his book he writes, "...man, to the extent that he is able to construe his circumstances, can find for himself freedom from their domination. It implies also that man can enslave himself with his own ideas and then win his freedom again by reconstruing his life" (21). Kelly wrote at a time before concern with non-sexist terminology was formulated and can be forgiven for his lapses in this regard. The resonance of his formulations with those of Korzybski and Whorf seems remarkable and provides an example of the inter-theory corroboration that Korzybski found so valuable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Little Biased Reviewer - But Great Theory!, November 17, 2007
Yes, I must admit it, I am a bit biased. George Kelly is my intellectual great-grandfather. That is, I trace my intellectual heritage through my mentor, Brent D. Slife, through his mentor, Joseph F. Rychlak, to his mentor, George A. Kelly. As such, I am quite biased in this review of Kelly's book on Personal Construct Psychology. That being said, I still believe that this is an excellent book. Kelly provides a wonderfully divergent perspective on personality from the more Lockean perspectives that have prevailed in psychological theorizing. Kelly is quite thoughtful and presents a very thorough, well conceived theory that attempts to address, in a rationalistic, telic perspective the personality of human beings. Still, as a truly new theory, Kelly introduces new terms that may be difficult for some to understand initially. Furthermore, as a new theory, which reintroduces final causal theorizing, which conceives of humans as being determined by their goals, purposes, and ends (instead of linear, deterministic theorizing that conceives of humans as determined by their past), while refreshing and, from my perspective, essential for psychology, it may be difficulty to integrate this theory into their already generated linear conceptualizations. I recommend you read this with an open mind and attempt to think more freely from this divergent perspective offered by Kelly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent discription of a labeling theory., October 21, 1999
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This book provides an interesting theory of the mind via labels (constructs). His notion of dilating our perceptual field, which leads one to better psychological health, has led me to dig deeper into my own mind. It has also allow me to begin to develope my own theory of the mind. Thanks George
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