This book introduces Personal and Relational Construct Psychotherapy, a
development by the authors of an approach to psychotherapy originated in
the 1950's by George A. Kelly. Drawing on a lifetime of experience in
working with people in mental health settings, Procter and Winter focus
on the crucial relationships that form the context of human struggles,
and how these can be a fertile resource in problem-resolution. The book
provides step-by-step descriptions of assessment and therapeutic methods
for working with individuals, families, and groups, as well as exploring
the philosophical background of the approach, its application to
formulation, supervision, and reflective practice, its relationships to
other models of psychotherapy, and its evidence base. The book will be
invaluable for psychotherapists, counsellors, and psychologists of all
levels and traditions, and useful for students and trainees in health,
education, social work, and any field involving helping people with the
difficulties of everyday life.