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Self-Organizing Complexity in Psychological Systems (Psychological Issues)

Self-Organizing Complexity in Psychological Systems (Psychological Issues)
  • Craig Piers, John P. Muller, Joseph Brent
  • Tapa dura: 192 páginas
  • Editor: Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers; Edición: 1
  • Colección: Psychological Issues
  • Idioma: Inglés

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SelfOrganizing Complexity in offers a contemporary perspective on the mind through a compilation of original chapters written by some of the leading researchers in the area of complexity theory. In each of the chapters, the authors attempt to use complexity theory to inform and in some cases reformulate existing theories of brain function (Freeman; Grigsby & Osuch), personality (Grigsby & Osuch), psychic organization and structure (Goldstein; Piers), human development (Demos), psychopathology (Palombo; Piers) and psychotherapeutic change (Palombo). --Este texto se refiere a una edición agotada o no disponible de este título.

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