Personal Construct Methodology, edited by Peter Caputi, offers a comprehensive exploration of established and emerging methods for collecting and analyzing data within the framework of personal construct theory. This collection is a collaborative effort between an international team of experts who delve into various methodologies such as content analysis scales, repertory grid methodology, narrative assessments and drawings, laddering techniques, and ABC (Advantages, Behaviors, Consequences) techniques. The book not only explains how these methods are utilized but also provides insights into their rationale and application in both qualitative and quantitative research contexts, particularly within clinical and counseling settings. With 13 contributions from leading international scholars, this volume serves as an essential resource for researchers and practitioners interested in advancing personal construct theory.
