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      Bibliometric Review of the Repertory Grid Technique: 1998–2007

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          Revisiones sistemáticas y metaanálisis: ¿son la mejor evidencia?

          Las RS representan el más alto nivel de evidencia, sí y sólo sí, han sido realizadas con las precauciones necesarias para reducir la posibilidad de sesgo durante su realización, de modo que sintetice de manera confiable toda la evidencia de alta calidad disponible
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            The Multi-Center Dilemma Project: an investigation on the role of cognitive conflicts in health.

            The Multi-Center Dilemma Project is a collaborative research endeavour aimed at determining the role of dilemmas--a kind of cognitive conflict, detected by using an adaptation of Kelly's Repertory Grid Technique--in a variety of clinical conditions. Implicative dilemmas appear in one third of the non-clinical group (n = 321) and in about half of the clinical group (n = 286), the latter having a proportion of dilemmas that doubles that of the non-clinical sample. Within the clinical group, we studied 87 subjects, after completing a psychotherapy process, and found that therapy helps to dissolve those dilemmas. We also studied, independently, a group of subjects diagnosed with social phobia (n = 13) and a group diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (n = 13) in comparison to non-clinical groups. In both health related problems, dilemmas seem to be quite relevant. Altogether, these studies, though preliminary (and with a small group size in some cases), yield a promising perspective to the unexplored area of the role of cognitive conflicts as an issue to consider when trying to understand some clinical conditions, as well as a focus to be dealt with in psychotherapy when dilemmas are identified.
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              International Handbook of Personal Construct Psychology

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                Journal of Constructivist Psychology
                Journal of Constructivist Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1072-0537
                1521-0650
                April 2012
                April 2012
                : 25
                : 2
                : 112-131
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                10.1080/10720537.2012.651065
                f67d63ce-1b4a-4519-9f44-61c3ff4730d9
                © 2012
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