Constructive Alternativism
Additional Characteristic of Constructs
Biography
The Fundamental Postulate and its Corollaries
Theory's Implications for Therapy
100
This controls many other constructs
Superordinate Construct
100
____ ______:Important beliefs that are part of individual's personal identity
Core constructs
100
What was the name of the first university Kelly attended?
Friends University
100
This corollary proposes that people differ in their constructions of reality
Individuality Corollary
100
If a patient is said to have Loose construction which are weak and unstable ideas, and the networks of ideas that lead to varying predictions. Is a description of what Psychological illness?
[Assessment and treatment of Schizophrenics] *Schizophrenia
200
Constructive alternativism underlies Kelly's theory of ____
Cognition
200
"An individual may have a stereotypic construct of a fat person being lazy,dirty,and slovenly" This is an example of which construct?
Conatellatory Construct
200
What two subjects did Kelly earn his first degrees in at Park College?
degree in mathematics and physics
200
________ proposes that people select between alternatives in dichotomized constructs in making their judgements about reality
Choice Corollary
200
During these sessions, therapists encourage clients to discuss their problems by acting in a supportive reassuring and accepting manner. Hint: Client acts how he/she sees his mother
Role playing
300
The hours spent studying and hours in social activities are an example of which kind of construct
Subordinate Constructs
300
This states which construct: A person may argue that " anything which is a ball can be nothing but a ball; therefore a ball can not be " pellets" or "spheres"
Preemptive Construct
300
What position did Kelly have in the Navy during World War 2?
aviation psychologist
300
What corollary serves to reduce conflict in the person?
Organization
300
What therapy produce personality changes in clients by constructing roles?
Fixed Role-Therapy
400
According to Kelly he assumes that every single person is free to (1)_________ or (2)_______ the present interpretations of events.
1: change 2: replace
400
This construct states that any round object can be considered, among other things to be a ball; therefore a ball can be a crumbled paper or a water bottle
Propositional construct
400
What did Kelly believe that we all did as scientists?
"we predict and control events"
400
Example: Woman that loves a man and declares her love for him, yet criticizes him harshly in front of his friends. what corollary is this?
Fragmentation
400
Which Sketch(1) is when clients are asked to write a brief outline of themselves as it may be written by a an intimate and sympathetic friend. That Is followed by the (2)______ sketch which is the opposite of what they have outlined from the perspective of that friend.
Self characterization Sketch Enactment sketch
500
People who are disturbed often repress or distort certain experiences and our unable or unwilling to deal with them on a verbal level; therapy with an expert may help them deal with the limitations inherited in their ______ ______. *hint: Section under CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
Construct Systems
500
State and match the constructs of these examples 1_________:new elements will be admitted within the boundaries of a construct 2_________: relevance for which they are related ; given construct has relevance for some constructs but not for others
Permeability Range of convenience
500
What position did Kelly embrace from the humanist theorists?
phenomenologist position
500
State and match the correct corollary to the Examples below 1:"enables us to function effectively in society and our interpersonal relationships" 2:"constructs are similar, people act alike even though they have exposed to different stimuli"
1: Sociality corollary 2:Commonality corollary
500
___________ ___________ is when Clients are encouraged to clarify and think through their problems in consultation with the therapist; this is the _____ of the Therapist
Controlled elaboration *the Role of the Therapist
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