Abstract

Abstract The study of self-esteem has considerable relevance to psychological well-being. A personal construct approach to the measurement of self-esteem is presented. I explain how a procedure I devised called SELF-GRID (Button, 1988), can be used to describe and measure the evaluative aspect of self-construing. The relevance of such measures to assessment and the evaluation of change in psychotherapy is illustrated with case examples.

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