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John fisher’s personal construct Psychology

Originally presented at the Tenth International Personal Construct Congress, Berlin, 1999, and subsequently developed in his work on constructivist theory in relation to service provision organisations at Leicester University, England, John Fisher’s model of personal change – The Personal Transition Curve – revised again in Nov 2012 – is an excellent analysis of how individuals deal with personal change. This model is an extremely useful reference for individuals dealing with personal change and for managers and organizations helping staff to deal with personal change. 

Table of contents

1.1. John Fisher’s personal transition curve – the stages of personal change – and introduction to personal construct psychology
1.2. john fisher’s personal transition curve – 2012 – the stages
1.3. additional references
1.4. john fisher’s personal change model – questions and answers
1.5. personal construct psychology – an introduction
1.6. personal construct psychology theory references
1.7. john fisher biography
1.8. john fisher’s process of transition

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