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Affiliation
State University of New York at New Paltz, USA
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Short Bio
Jonathan D. Raskin is a professor of psychology and counseling at the State University of New York at New Paltz. His scholarship focuses on constructivist counseling and psychotherapy, as well as on articulating and clarifying constructivist theories. Dr. Raskin’s published work includes five co-edited books, including the four volumes of the Studies in Meaning series. A fellow of the American Psychological Association, Dr. Raskin received the 2010 George Kelly Award for outstanding scholarly contribution to constructivist psychology from the Constructivist Psychology Network. In addition to serving as managing editor of the Journal of Constructivist Psychology, Dr. Raskin is licensed as a psychologist in New York, where he maintains a small private practice.
Constructivist Approaches
Personal Construct Psychology · Radical Constructivism
Background Disciplines
Psychotherapy · Social Science
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
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Jonathan D. Raskin (2011)
Ernst von Glasersfeld and Psychotherapeutic Change
Constructivist Foundations 6(2): 235–238
Radical Constructivism > Psychotherapy
Jonathan D. Raskin (2010)
Theorizing About Constructivist Therapy. Review of “Constructivist Psychotherapy: A Narrative Hermeneutic Approach” by Gabriele Chiari & Maria Laura Nuzzo. Routledge, London, 2010.
Constructivist Foundations 5(2): 94-96
Personal Construct Psychology > Psychotherapy
Jonathan D. Raskin (2008)
The Personal and Social as Mutually Specifying
Constructivist Foundations 3(2): 83–84
Radical Constructivism > Social Science
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