George Kelly (psychologist)
For other people named George Kelly, see George Kelly (disambiguation).George Kelly (born George Alexander Kellly; April 28, 1905 – March 6, 1967) was an American psychologist, therapist, educator and personality theorist. He is considered the father of cognitive clinical psychology and best known for his theory of personality, Personal Construct Psychology.
Read more about George Kelly (psychologist): Personal Construct Psychology, Biography, Kelly's Concerns, Books
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