Kelly used the phrase "a form of movement" on page 87 in
Kelly, G. A. (1969). Man's construction of his alternatives. In B. Maher
(Ed.), Clinical psychology and personality: The selected papers of
George Kelly, (66-93). New York: Wiley.
I think he used "a form of motion" in the 1955 book, but I can't find it.
Tim Connor
<connort@pacificu.edu>
On Wed, 18 Oct 1995, Gwyneth Daniel wrote:
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> Can anyone point me to page, etc. on the above quote?
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> Second quote: something about not having the 'right word handles', re
> construct pole labels.
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> Many thanks to any who can. Out in the sticks there ain't no Kelly
> library and I'm writing up my thesis.
>
> It says something interesting about Kelly's little phrases: how they
> stick in the mind. Such marvellous images.
>
> Gwyneth Daniel
> University of Reading
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