Fw: a Q paper accepted

Dear fellow PCT people,

That presentation I made at the last CSG conference was accepted for publication.

What do you know!

Sara made me rewrite it eight times.

It was submitted in the beginning of May and accepted at the end of May.

There were very minor corrections.

I am forwarding the title and abstract.

Best regards,

David M. Goldstein, Ph.D.

PS: I will miss you all at the conference. Sara is getting married at the same time.

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----- Original Message -----
From: David Goldstein

To: Q Methodology Network

Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 1:10 AM

Subject: a Q paper accepted

Dear Listmates,

Steve Brown suggested that I might want to post the title and abstract of a Q paper that was accepted for publication.

It will be published in Clinical Case Studies, not sure when at this point. I am making some minor revisions.

Title: Q Methodology Study of a Person in Individual Therapy

Authors: David M. Goldstein & Sara E. Goldstein

Abstract: The present paper 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, sugested some ideas about the nature of the self-concept that can be explored in future research.

Thank you.

[From Bill Powers (2002.07.04.0851 MDT)]

David Goldstein (2002.07.04) --

Dear fellow PCT people,
That presentation I made at the last CSG conference was accepted for
publication.
What do you know!

Congratulations! It must be very gratifying to have your daughter's name on
the paper, too. However, I have a small problem. I get the image of you,
pretty much as you are, and your co-author as this cute little two-year-old
toddler as I saw her the last time I was at your house. I suppose you can
get her a booster seat when you present the paper at a conference.

Sara, just kidding! And I wish you success and happiness in your marriage,
from the heart. Please bring your father to the next meeting.

Best,

Bill P.

[From Rick Marken (2002.07.04.1000)]
David Goldstein wrote:

Dear fellow PCT
people,That presentation
I made at the last CSG conference was accepted for publication.What
do you know!
That’s great news, David! Congratulations!!
Please send me a reprint as soon as they are available!

What’s the journal, by the way?

Best regards

Rick

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Richard S. Marken

MindReadings.com

marken@mindreadings.com

310 474-0313

Hi Rick,

Will do.

The journal is Clinical Case Studies.

This is new journal, the publisher is Sage Publications.

Best,

David

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----- Original Message -----

From:
Richard Marken

To: CSGNET@listserv.uiuc.edu

Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 12:48 PM

Subject: Re: Fw: a Q paper accepted

[From Rick Marken (2002.07.04.1000)]
David Goldstein wrote:

Dear fellow PCT people,    That presentation I made at the last CSG conference was accepted for publication.What do you know!

That’s great news, David! Congratulations!!
Please send me a reprint as soon as they are available!

What’s the journal, by the way?

Best regards

Rick

Richard S. Marken
MindReadings.com
marken@mindreadings.com
310 474-0313

[From Dick Robertson, 2002.07.061320CDT]
David,

Congratulations, keep it up.

Best, Dick R

David Goldstein wrote:

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Dear
fellow PCT people,That presentation
I made at the last CSG conference was accepted for publication.What
do you know!Sara made me
rewrite it eight times.It
was submitted in the beginning of May and accepted at the end of May.There
were very minor corrections.I
am forwarding the title and abstract.Best
regards,David M. Goldstein,
Ph.D. PS: I will miss
you all at the conference. Sara is getting married at the same time.
----- Original Message -----
From: David
Goldstein

To: Q
Methodology NetworkSent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 1:10 AMSubject:
a Q paper accepted

Dear Listmates, Steve
Brown suggested that I might want to post the title and abstract of a Q
paper that was accepted for publication. It
will be published in Clinical Case Studies, not sure when at this point.
I am making some minor revisions. Title:
Q Methodology Study of a Person in Individual TherapyAuthors:
David M. Goldstein & Sara E. Goldstein Abstract:
The present paper 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, sugested some ideas about the nature of the self-concept
that can be explored in future research. Thank
you.