Lecture 7 Flashcards

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What are three main points of George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory?

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  1. necessary for persons to predict how others will behave and events will proceed
  2. people maintain or revise predictions as their experience does or does not confirm them
  3. person’s personality can be understood by understanding how a person categorises people and predicts events
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What are the three steps of a ‘person-as-scientist’?

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  1. people have expectations (hypothesis)
  2. people test those expectations (experiment)
  3. revise expectations based on experience (theory building)
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What are personal constructs?

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‘Constructed’ ways of understanding the world

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What do constructs guide?

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Expectations, perceptions and behaviour

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What is the Role Construct Repertory Test (REP Test)?

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Kelly’s method developed to understand and assess such personal constructs

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What is the fundamental postulate?

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A person’s processes are psychologically channelized (directed) by the ways in which he anticipates events

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What is the acronym for the 11 corollaries?

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I Can

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What is a construction corollary?

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we construct our anticipations using past experiences

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what is an experience corollary?

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when our anticipations do not live up to our expectations that we ‘reconstruct’

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what is the modulation corollary?

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some people are flexible in their thinking, some people are inflexible - changeability

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what is permeability in relation to the modulation corollary?

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the changeability of constructs - dilation and constriction

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What is the individuality corollary?

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people differ from each other in their construction of events

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what is the commonality corollary?

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similar constructs, experiences and understandings

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what is the dichotomy corollary?

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bipolar constructs/opposites

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what is a choice corollary?

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we choose what will improve our understanding and allow better predictions - we don’t have to be victims of our experiences

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What is the repertory grid technique?

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a method of testing personal constructs

17
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what is constructive alternativism?

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that we can choose how we perceive events and how it effects us

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Does Kelly advocate or reject free will/determinism?

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Rejects

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According to Kelly, what causes psychopathology?

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can be traced to a person’s construction system - failure in permeability. Rigid/inflexible thinking

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What is fixed-role therapy?

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therapist writes a new identity for the client - aim to show client that there are different ways of living.

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What is the influence of Kelly’s theory on Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy?

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changing behaviour/feelings through changing thinking

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What are two criticisms of Kelly’s theory?

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  1. absence of biological factors?

2. intellectual bias?