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A Constructive-Developmental Approach: Case Studies

This course has a sole aim: to put “flesh” on the “bones” of Robert Kegan's constructive developmental theory for those studying it, as analysing the cases of human beings whose lives exemplify aspects of psychological theory renders that theory at once more attainable and more valid.

About this course

This course - a companion to “A Constructive-Developmental Approach in Therapy” - has a sole aim: to put “flesh” on the “bones” of Kegan's theory for those studying it, as analysing the cases of human beings whose lives exemplify aspects of psychological theory renders that theory at once more attainable and more valid. The cases help highlight various aspects of the theory, grounding it in the crucible of everyday life and typical developmental concerns. Thus, upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to identify people at developmental stages going from adolescence to high-level maturity (that is: a developmental stage not necessarily attained by all adults).
Duration 3 hours
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Type case-study
Price Included with Membership
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