Anticipating personal construct psychology
Franz R. Epting
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Anticipating personal construct psychology
by Franz R. Epting, A. W. Landfield
Published
1985
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Pages
322
ISBN-10
0803228627
Subjects
Personal construct theory & mental health
Applications of personal construct theory
Reflections in personal construct theory
Perspectives in personal construct theory
Personal construct theory in educational psychology
Perspectives in personal construct theory
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