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Siblings' influence on construing of self - a prompt from Dalton Ep.64

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Rowe’s construction of depression as a prison. Ep.63

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Children behave in particular ways because it makes sense to them - Butler & Green's reminder. Ep.62

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PCP Corollaries: a lovely summary by Button Ep.61

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The Lying Game: A PCP technique to explore the wish to change Ep.60

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How to develop hope using a PCP approach. Ep.59

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The meaning of acceptance in PCP. Ep.58

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What are Kelly’s Corollaries?

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What is Kelly’s Fundamental Postulate?

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Key messages for PCP therapy

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Using a timeline to explore the development of a problem

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A PCP model of counselling in schools from Truneckova and Viney

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Dementia and the construing system Ep.52

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Single session PCP therapy

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What is a disorder? Ep.50

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Loose construing

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PCP Formulation

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Set your own learning path through this podcast by using the DiS podcast navigator

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Laddering: a really useful PCP technique. Ep.32

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Tell me what you’d like to hear about in this podcast

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Finding out about a person’s construing is the key to understanding their problem . Ep.46

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Kelly's definition of hostility applied to an event in the recent news Ep.45

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Drawing the Ideal Retired Person (to prepare for the future). Ep.44

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Construing my body - a new technique to understand the impact of physical health problems. Ep.43

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Time - a personal construction. Ep.42

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Explore how fiction has influenced your construing. Ep.41

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Miller Mair’s The Community of Self: a creative way to explore the self. Ep.40

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The influence of teachers’ constructions on a sense of self Ep. 39

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How could choosing to serve a longer prison sentence ever make sense? Ep. 38

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Dr. Emily Strong: Using PCP to explore the Speaking and Non-Speaking Self. Ep.37

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What is a construct? Butler’s neat explanation. Ep.36

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The client's expectations of counselling. Ep. 35

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A PCP model of post-traumatic stress. Ep.34

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Construing your admin tasks: why are some more difficult for you? Ep. 33

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Where to find further training in PCP Ep.31

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A PCP intervention for menopause Ep.30

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2nd edition of the ESP cards will have the cards in order Ep.29.1

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Exploring situations and problems with children: the ESP cards Ep.29

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PCP in an Educational Psychologist’s practice: an interview with Sam Beasley Ep.28

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The impact of a physical illness or injury on construing. Ep.27

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PCP sports coaching (with some useful things for other kinds of coaching) Ep. 26

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Understanding constructs Ep.25

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Slot rattling: change that may not stick Ep.24

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Construing holidays. Ep.23

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One way of working with children and young people. My process. Ep.22

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Social work and PCP: Ian Gillman-Smith. Ep. 21

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Who are you? A structure for exploring a ‘sense of self’ from Tom Ravenette. Ep. 20

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How a PCP approach can suit very different roles: Jenny Newland, Ep.19

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Thinking about Kelly’s version of aggressiveness. Ep.18

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Exploring a Role. Ep.17

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Moving to a new school: how the PCP definition of anxiety can be helpful Ep.16

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Children’s Exploratory Drawings (CEDS): Abi Cohman & Cleo Timney Ep.15

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Brain injury and PCP: Cathy Sparkes Ep.14

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Understanding violent offenders with PCP. Ep.13

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Using PCP in speech and language therapy: Adele Pile Ep.12

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Construing the self as a reader. Ep.11

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The journey of a PCP therapist: Sally Robbins, Ep.10

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Experience Matters, Ep.9

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Never, never, never give advice. A paper from Tom Ravenette. Ep.8

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Do I really want to change? Exploring personal barriers. Ep.7

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The journey of a PCP therapist: Diane Allen Ep.6

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The personal meaning of our bags Ep.5

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A personal guilt Ep.4

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The surprising emergence of Drawing the Ideal Self Ep.3

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PCP and autism Ep.2

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Adjustment to pandemic ways of working Ep.1