Description | VHS Video tape of Professor Fay Fransella, (1925-2011), FBPsS, CPsychol, Institute of Psychiatry, Centre for Personal Construct Psychology in conversation with Dr Fraser Reid, University of Plymouth 1999.
Running time: c 38 mins
Producer: University of Plymouth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXG4XIdK_g's obituary published in The Guardian newpaper, Sunday 27 February 2011 and The Psychologist, Vol 24. No.4 April 2011 p236. |
AdminHistory | Date of Birth: 01/10/1925 Place of Birth: Jersey, Channel Islands Date of Death: 14/01/2011
University Qualifications and professional training: Psychology degree at University College London (nd) Trained as a clinical psychologist at the Institute of Psychiatry in South-East London (nd) PhD on stuttering (IoP) 1965
Professional career: Occupational Therapist, Horton Hospital Epsom, Surrey, 1945 Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry (nd) Researcher, Institute of Psychiatry (nd) Senior Lecturer, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London, 1980 Set up the Centre for Personal Construct Psychology in London, 1981 Visiting Professor in Personal Construct Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, 2001 Emeritus Reader in Clinical Psychology, University of London , 1989
Involvement with BPS and other institutions/societies: BPS Fellow (nd) BPS Chartered Psychologist (nd) Convened the first international congress on personal construct psychology at Oxford, 1977 |
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