Dear Listmates,
I wish to announce the publication of a Q study:
Goldstein, David M. & Goldstein, Sara, E. Q Methodology Study of a Person in Individual Therapy. Clinical Case Studies, Vol. 4, No 1, January 2005 40-56.
Abstract: This article describes a case study where the Q Methodology approach was applied to explore the self-image of a person in short-term therapy. The person gained increased self-understanding and resolved an internal conflict related to a self-image issue that was underlying the presenting problem. Furthermore, the Q Methodology approach, combined with Perceptual Control Theory (PCT), suggested some ideas about the nature of the self-concept that can be explored in future research.
Keywords: individual therapy; Q Methodology; Perceptual Control Theory; self-image.
Thank you,
David
David M. Goldstein, Ph.D.
[From Rick Marken (2004.12.09.0810)]
Dear Listmates,
I wish to announce the publication of a Q study:
Goldstein, David M. & Goldstein, Sara, E. Q Methodology Study of a Person in
Individual Therapy. Clinical Case Studies, Vol. 4, No 1, January 2005 40-56.
Mazel tov.
Rick
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David M. Goldstein" <davidmg@SNIP.NET>
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2004 11:56 pm
Subject: A Q study is published
Dear Listmates,
I wish to announce the publication of a Q study:
Congratulations David, I'll want a reprint.
Best,
Dick R
Goldstein, David M. & Goldstein, Sara, E. Q
Methodology Study of a
Person in Individual Therapy. Clinical Case
Studies, Vol. 4, No 1,
January 2005 40-56.
Abstract: This article describes a case study
where the Q
Methodology approach was applied to explore the
self-image of a
person in short-term therapy. The person gained
increased self-
understanding and resolved an internal conflict
related to a self-
image issue that was underlying the presenting
problem.
Furthermore, the Q Methodology approach, combined
with Perceptual
Control Theory (PCT), suggested some ideas about
the nature of the
self-concept that can be explored in future research.
Keywords: individual therapy; Q Methodology;
Perceptual Control
Theory; self-image.
Thank you,
David
David M. Goldstein, Ph.D.
[From Stefan Balke, 2004. 12. 09]
[From Dick Robertson, 2004.12.09.1340CST]
From: "David M. Goldstein" <davidmg@SNIP.NET>
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2004 11:56 pm
Subject: A Q study is published
Dear Listmates,
I wish to announce the publication of a Q study:
Congratulations David, I'll want a reprint.
Best,
Dick R
I'm also curious to read your article. Is there an online source or ,
if not could you sent me a reprint?
Best regards,
Stefan Balke
Ellerstr. 23
33615 Bielefeld
Germany
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----- Original Message -----
Phil Runkel to David Goldstein:
Congratulations on your publication. --Phil
Phil Runkel to readers of CSGnet:
In my message today to Ken Kitzke, I forgot to delete his original message to me. Sorry to have used up unnecessary space and attention.