George Kelly Construct Theory Early Cognitive Personality Theorist Phenomonological –Subjective experience Clinician –Emphasis on interpretation not content.

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George Kelly Construct Theory Early Cognitive Personality Theorist Phenomonological –Subjective experience Clinician –Emphasis on interpretation not content of interpretation

George Kelly’s Construct Theory Fundamental Motivation: to understand, explain, and predict our world –People are scientists Constructive Alternativism: All explanations are equally valid –Phenomonological view; reality is in the head

George Kelly’s Construct Theory Act on the basis of interpretations –Action follows cognition Interpretation requires categorization Categorize with constructs Constructs bipolar categories –Good-badwork-play friendly-unfriendly Constructs automatically applied

George Kelly’s Construct Theory Constructs develop over time as people notice similarities and differences Individual Differences –Construct content E.g., intelligent-unintelligent vs. friendly-unfriendly –Construct endpoints Friendly-unfriendly vs. friendly-hostile –Number of constructs

Construct Assessment Rep Role Grid Used by researchers and clinicians Respondents generate a list of role names and words regarding their differences and similarities

Rep Role Grid Part A Instructions: Please write the name of the persons indicated in the blanks provided below. Do not repeat names. If any role title appears to call for a duplicate name, substitute the name of another person whom the second role title suggests to you.

Rep Role Grid Part A 1.Your mother or person who has played the part of mother in your life. _________________ 2.Your father or person who has played the part of father in your life. _________________ 3.Your brother nearest your age (or person who is most like a brother). ______________ 4.Your sister nearest your age (or person who is most like a sister). ______________ 5.A teacher you like. _________________ 6.A teacher you dislike. _______________

Rep Role continued 7. Your last closest girl(boy) friend (ex-flame). _______ 8. Your spouse or present boy(girl) friend. __________ 9. An employer during a period of stress. ___________ 10. A person who dislikes you (for no apparent reason) _ 11. A person you would like to know better. ________ 12. A person you would like to help. _______ 13. The most intelligent person you know. _________ 14. The most successful person you know. ________ 15. The most interesting person you know. ________

Rep Role Grid Part B Part B Instructions: The set of three numbers in the following sorts refer to numbers 1-15 in part A. For each sort, consider the three people for whom you have listed for these numbers. In what important way are two of these people alike and different from the third? Write that word down in the construct column. Then, write down what you believe to be the opposite of that in the contrast column.

Rep Role Grid Part B SortPersonsConstruct Contrast 19, 11, 14 _______ _______ 210,12,13 _______ _______ 3 2, 5, 12 _______ _______ 4 1, 4, 8 _______ _______ 5 7, 8, 12 _______ _______ 6 3, 13, 6 _______ _______

Construct Theory and Psychopathology Anxiety Depression Schizophrenia

Construct Theory Criticisms