Journal of Constructivist Psychology

It was established in 1988 as the International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology, obtaining its current name in 1994.

Originally focused heavily on George Kelly's personal construct psychology, the journal was renamed to indicate that its scope had broadened to include other types of constructivist psychology.

[1] It is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Constructivist Psychology Network and the International Society for Dialogical Science, the two organizations for which it is the official journal.

The co-editors are Robert A. Neimeyer (Portland Institute for Loss and Transition) and Jonathan D. Raskin (SUNY New Paltz).

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