2008 Impact Factor: 1.138
Ranking: 36/55 in Social Science, Psychology, Developmental
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Psychology and related disciplines throughout the human sciences and humanities have been revolutionized by a postmodern emphasis on the role of language, human systems, and personal knowledge in the construction of social realities.
The Journal of Constructivist Psychology is the first publication to provide a professional forum for this emerging focus, embracing such diverse expressions of constructivism as personal construct theory, constructivist marriage and family therapy, structural-developmental and language-based approaches to psychology, and narrative psychology.
Each issue features departments highlighting theoretical, empirical, and methodological developments in constructivist and social constructionist scholarship, as well as contributions to professional practice.
Peer Review Policy:
All articles have undergone anonymous double-blind review by at least two referees.
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Counselors and psychotherapists of varied theoretical orientations looking for novel contributions to their practice, as well as scholars from a range of disciplines concerned with the ramifications of postmodern thought for the study of individuals and human systems.