Personal Construct Theory Ch11 Flashcards

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What was Kelly’s metaphor

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The human as a scientist

•behavior= f(perception [S])

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2
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What is construct system

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Like theories are useful for describing understanding predicting and ultimately controlling events

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Examples of alternative constructs

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Ex: Smith mows lawn

Person A: smith is an ass hole for keeping me up

Person B:smith is showing off how hard working he is

Gym goer: smith is huffing and puffing does he even fucking lift?

Elderly person: smith is such a good person keeping up our property values

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4
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What are contrast poles

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Opposite pole

Ex:
Kind vs cruel
Winner vs loser
Guilty vs innocent 
Evil- doers vs us
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5
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What what is a submerged pole

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A repressed pole

Not available for verbalization
Good vs ????

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6
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What are examples of verbal constructs

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Wine- tasting; coke vs Pepsi

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7
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What are examples of preverbal constructs

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Sign language for hungry sleepy up

Developed by kids before they have language

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What are examples of superordinate and subordinate constructs

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  • Fruit -> apple -> Granny Smith

* mammal-> cat-> Siamese

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9
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Cognitive complexity

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High: have lots of distinct distinct constructs in the rep test that make unique discriminations

Low: only one or two dimensions repeated from line to line

Test: correlate construct a with construct b and c across the role figures

An attribute describing the entire construct system

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10
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Pull theories

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People are motivated by external reinforcers rewards and punishments
Ex behaviorists

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Push theories

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Internal drives or motives that push or propel the person forward
: most psychodynamic theories; incongruence of self vs ideal self

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12
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Jackass theory

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Organism is always active= cognitively active

Always processing information

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13
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What is the range of convenience

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Is what range of contexts can I apply this construct

Broader range of convince= more useful

Will they work not only in Bay Area but also Illinois Germany etc…

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14
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Anxiety according to Kelly

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Recognition that an event lies outside the range of convenience of my construct system

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15
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How does Kelly define threat

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Awareness of imminent comprehensive Chang in core constructs

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16
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How does Kelly define psychopathology

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Problems lie in malfunctioning and disorders of the construct system

17
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What were the results in construct systems and schizophrenics

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In schizophrenic patients constructs were loosely applied to the 8 figures and did not have stable meanings over repeated testing

18
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What are the 3 conditions for change

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Create atmosphere of experimentation in therapy sessions

Provide new elements experiences, persons to construe

Provide validational data (feedback whether the constructions “work”)

19
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What is fixed role therapy

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Helping the client to collect data, try out new constructs, new ways of thinking and behaving