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Conceptions of Meaning
- 1.0433847 - PSÚ 2015 RIV US eng M - Monography Chapter
Filip, Miroslav
Psychological meaning from the point of view of the psychology of personal constructs.
Conceptions of Meaning. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2014 - (Kreitler, S.; Urbánek, T.), s. 195-209. ISBN 978-1-63321-241-1
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GAP407/12/2432
Institutional support: RVO:68081740
Keywords : psychology of personal constructs * meaning * psychotherapy
Subject RIV: AN - Psychology
The psychology of personal constructs developed by George Alexander Kelly provides a specific view of psychological meaning. It interprets human action as governed by schemata called personal constructs. These are hierarchically organized bipolar patterns through which a person sees, understands and anticipates elements (people, events, ideas, etc.). Personal constructs can be interpreted as meaning dimensions channelizing ways in which an individual makes sense of the world. These dimensions are guidelines of his or her action. The chapter explores basic features of the constructivist (psycho) semantic approach – meaning holism, anti-substantialism, anti-essentialism, experientialism and relationism. A fragment of a case study is presented in order to demonstrate these features. It shows how a specific way of construing the social world may lead to a development of symptoms, such as delusions. It also illustrates how a change of this construing within psychotherapy can facilitate a desired therapeutic change.
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