On Sat, 9 Sep 1995, Tim A. Connor wrote:
> Gwyneth--
>
> There has actually been a fair amount of work that touches on this,
> though not necessarily using the "illusion" construct. The work that
> most specifically addresses that concern is:
>
> Childs, D. & Hedges, R. (1980). The analysis of interpersonal
> perceptions as a repertory grid. In British Journal of Medical
> Psychology, 53. 127-136.
>
> Childs and Hedges combined Laing's Interpersonal Perception Method with
> repertory grids as a method of assessment in marital therapy. the
> article is an interesting single-case study, but there doesn't seem to
> have been any further work published on the method.
>
> There's been quite a bit of work using grids with couples, and as it
> happens I just finished a fairly extensive lit review of the whole area
> of constructivist couple assessment. If you like, I can send you a more
> exhaustive list of references--it may take me a couple of days to get it
> together, figure out what's really directly relevant to the interpersonal
> perception/illusion piece.
>
> Tim Connor
> <connort@pacificu.edu>
>
> On Thu, 7 Sep 1995, Gwyneth Daniel wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I recognise the essential daftness of this because it is so Kellian in
> > essence, but has anyone done any work specifically on illusions about
> > significant others using a PCP approach, eg grids?
> >
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
>
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