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Systematic Guide to Positive Self-Image by Jerald Forster and Jennifer Rose Will Be Displayed at the 2023 L A Times Festival of Books

Systematic Guide to Positive Self-Image by Jerald Forster and Jennifer Rose Will Be Displayed at the 2023 L A Times Festival of Books
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Mental Health Care Practitioners Construing about non-White people: I by Tinashe Moira Dune

Australia is a country known for its multicultural population. The country has a broad range of visa schemes and a rapidly increasing overall intake of migrants. Australia thus provides a particularly rich case study of a migrant-receiving country undergoing rapid transformation. This diversity results in the need for mental health care systems and practitioners to adapt to a range of health and wellbeing needs of individuals and groups across cultural, linguistic, and ethnic backgrounds. This goal is challenged by the prevailing and overarching sociopolitical and ethnocultural construct of Whiteness, which is present in Australia, other Western nations and much of the world. To both acknowledge and understand this construct, and its consequences, within the context of mental health and wellbeing, this thesis examined the ways in which mental health practitioners in Australia construe non-White people. The research also sought to ascertain the links between practitioners’ construals

Introduction to the Special Section on Ancient Wisdom: Anticipating t by Desley Hennessy and Deborah Truneckova

This introduction to the special section of the Journal of Constructivist Psychology gives an overview of the papers included, which were all originally presented at the XXIIIrd International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology in Cairns (Gimuy), Australia in July 2019. Ancient Wisdom was chosen as the theme for congress because the First Nations People of Australia–despite having lived through a history of invasion and genocide–are members of the oldest continually living culture on our planet. Wishing to utilize this wisdom, the organizers of the conference invited members of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to speak. Keynote speakers from Australia and overseas addressed the topic of Ancient Wisdom and how we can apply that to our anticipations of the future. Other topics included physical and mental health, therapeutic techniques and conflict measurement in repertory grid data, and using Kelly’s self-characterization process in the form of

Exploring Family Drawings with Children Elaborating Role Relationships by Deborah Truneckova

Core constructs formed in relationship with the primary caregiver develop into patterns of relating behaviors which manifest in several areas of the child’s life in their thoughts, actions and feelings of significant relationships. These core constructs direct and contribute to the child’s sense of how they construe relationships and to their understanding of themselves, and of the world in which they live. However attachment ruptures do interrupt profoundly the child’s ability to form these role relations with family members. Drawing on research in personal construct psychology, attachment and developmental trauma, the design study, the assumptions and the application behind the tool (Family Portrait Evaluation Tool) are provided. It was anticipated the tool would capture changes in the structure and complexity of the child’s family drawing, and also in the child’s responses to the five questions in the tool as the child elaborates role relationships, his/her self-other cons

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