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Constructivism Discussion Panel Video
Here is video of me moderating a discussion panel on constructivism at the PCP2011 Congress in Boston in July. Complete 9 part playlist of this session available on CPN’s YouTube Channel.
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Tagged Bill Warren, constructivism, Jay S. Efran, Jonathan D. Raskin, PCP2011, Sheila McNamee, video
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PCP2011 Congress Participation
I am co-organizing the 19th International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology, which will be held in Boston July 18-22, 2o11. At the congress, I am presenting a paper with graduate student Benjamin Brett: “Stigma and the Reverse Golden Section Among … Continue reading
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Wakefield Symposium
On Monday, March 7, 2011, Jerome Wakefield came to SUNY New Paltz as part of the Evolutionary Studies seminar series. Dr. Wakefield is an internationally-known critic of how the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders defines mental disorder. In place … Continue reading
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Tagged DSM, harmful dysfunction, Jerome Wakefield, Jonathan D. Raskin, mental disorder, presentations
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My 2010 CPN Conference Presentations
Constructing and Deconstructing Social Justice Counseling In J. S. Efran (Chair), Constructivist perspectives on social justice. Symposium at the 14th Biennial Conference of the Constructivist Psychology Network Constructivism: Can I Make a Career out of It? Roundtable at the 14th Biennial Conference of the Constructivist Psychology Network
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