XIIIth
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
on
PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY

Berlin, July 26th to 31st, 1999

THE PERSON
IN SOCIETY:

CHALLENGES
TO A
CONSTRUCTIVIST
THEORY

German Personal Construct Group (DPPK)
Department of Medical Psychology, University of Giessen, Germany


  For abstracts of the papers presented at the congress, click here!

  For information about the book with selected contributions to the congress, click here!


Welcome to the Web Site of the

XIIIth INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON PERSONAL CONSTRUCT PSYCHOLOGY

The 13th International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology is devoted to the Psychology of Personal Constructs originated by George A. Kelly and further developed by Don Bannister, Fay Fransella, Al Landfield and many others. It is the first one to be held in Germany.

This Web Site provides the necessary information about the congress: the aims of the congress, the congress venue, travel recommendations, accommodation, and the congress programme.
 
 

   Arrival Information



 
  • For more information about Personal Construct Psychology 

  • click here.
  • For an A 4 sized mini-poster for the conference click here

  • You are welcome to print and distribute it.
    If you have a black-and-white printer, you may use this version.


All inquiries about the conference should be directed to:

Prof. Dr. Jörn W. Scheer
Dept. of Medical Psychology, University of Giessen, Friedrichstrasse 36, D-35392 Giessen, Germany
Phone: +49-(0)-641-99-45682 / Fax: +49-(0)-641-99-45689 / email: joern.scheer@psycho.med.uni-giessen.de
or to:
Dr. Rolf Deubner
Address and Fax as above / Phone: +49-(0)-641-99-45686 / email: rolf.deubner@psycho.med.uni-giessen.de



 
This Web Site is maintained by Jörn Scheer
First published on July 1, 1998. 
Last update: May 23, 1999. 
  The congress logo shows an edited version of the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor). Click on the icon to find out more about it! 
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