Frases de George Kelly

George Kelly fue un psicólogo estadounidense, pionero de las teorías cognoscitivas de acercamiento a la personalidad y creador de la Teoría de los constructos personales. Wikipedia  

✵ 28. abril 1905 – 6. marzo 1967
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George Kelly Frases y Citas

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George Kelly: Frases en inglés

“What I am saying is that it is not so much what man is that counts as it is what he ventures to make of himself. To make the leap he must do more than disclose himself; he must risk a certain amount of confusion. Then, as soon as he does catch a glimpse of a different kind of life, he needs to find some way of overcoming the paralyzing moment of threat, for this is the instant when he wonders who he really is - whether he is what he just was or is what he is about to be. Adam must have experienced such a moment.”

Variante: What I am saying is that it is not so much what man is that counts as it is what he ventures to make of himself. To make the leap he must do more than disclose himself; he must risk a certain amount of confusion. Then, as soon as he does catch a glimpse of a different kind of life, he needs to find some way of overcoming the paralyzing moment of threat, for this is the instant when he wonders who he really is - whether he is what he just was or is what he is about to be. Adam must have experienced such a moment.
Fuente: The Language of Hypothesis, 1964, p. 158

“Johann Herbart’s work on education and particularly mathematical psychology influenced me. I think mathematics is the pure instance of construct functioning—the model of human behaviour.”

Attributed to George A. Kelly in Hinkle (1970, p. 91), as cited in: Fay Fransella and Robert A. Neimeyer. "George Alexander Kelly: The man and his theory." International handbook of personal construct psychology (2003): 21-31.

“Man anticipates events by construing their replications.”

Fuente: The Psychology of Personal Constructs, 1955, p. 37 in 2002 edition