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Journals
  • The online journal Personal Construct Theory & Practice was launched in 2004 and is edited by Jörn Scheer and Trevor Butt. Subscription is free, but a password is needed to access articles.
  • The "International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology" was published from 1988 to 1993, edited by Greg and Robert Neimeyer. In 1994 the title was changed to Journal of Constructivist Psychology but it still contains many PCP oriented contributions. Individual subcription rate is US$ 182. Members of the regional PCP networks (CPN, EPCA, APCG) are eligible to subscriptions at a reduced rate. E.g., membership in the North American CPN includes the journal and is $66 (students $36) (outside North America: $76/46).
  • "Constructivism in the Human Sciences" is edited by Michael Mahoney and published by the 'Society for Constructivism in the Human Sciences', which includes the subscription in its membership fee: US$ 38 for individuals.
  • "Constructivist Foundations" is a (free) online journal devoted to constructivism in general, and especially "radical constructivism". It was launched in 2005.

Newsletters

Some printed newsletters have been replaced by regularly updated web sites. The remaining ones are:
"Australasia" is the sum of Australia and New Zealand. The Australasian Personal Construct Newsletter is edited by Beverly Walker, University of Wollongong. To subscribe, write to Beverly Walker. Members of the Australasian Personal Construct Group (APCG) can access it through their web site.
The Newsletter of the Constructivist Psychology Network (CPN) (formerly North American Personal Construct Network (NAPCN) is edited by Caroline Stanley.
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    The newsletter of the Personal Construct Psychology Association, or PCPA 
    (the PCP psychotherapy training provider in the UK, formerly known as PCP Education & Training). It is also available on the organisation's web site.

The Internet-ional Newsletter
  • An Internet-based Newsletter was introduced in September 1999. It is now located at the PCP Info Centre in Hamburg (Germany) at this address.


© Jörn Scheer  2003-2006 Last update 3-10-2006