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E-raamat: Chaos and Nonlinear Psychology: Keys to Creativity in Mind and Life

Volume editor (Professor of Psychology (retired), Department of Psychology, University of Montana), Volume editor (Clinical Psychologist in Priva), Volume editor (Professor, Faculty, Creativity Studies, and Consiousness, Spirituality and Integrative Health, Saybrook University)
  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190465032
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190465032

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"Have you ever felt that human psychology is richer and more complex than the topics you learned in Psych 101, that great literature captured human motivational complexity better than scientists? Perhaps you, like the authors of this book, find that the linear math and statistical models that researchers have been using to capture psychology obscured many of the problems you would like to solve"--

The pandemic, and our response to it, has shown how unpredictable, irrational, illogical, suddenly changing, and muddled human interactions can be in a time of crisis. How can we make sense of such confusing and baffling behavior?

This book reveals how chaos and nonlinear dynamics can bring new understanding to everyday topics in social sciences. It brings together chapters from leaders at the intersection of psychology and chaos and complexity theories. Conceptual and user-friendly, it is built around six themes: 1) Seeing
nonlinearity, 2) Finding patterns, 3) using Simple models, 4) Intervening nonlinearly, and 6) teaching a new Worldview. It takes no specialized study-although there is more sophisticated material and optional math for those wishing it. The techie will, in addition, find concepts and diagrams to
ponder.

The volume is engaging, at times startling-whether about the weather, Internet, organizations, family dynamics, health, evolution, or falling in love. It reveals how many social, personal, clinical, research, and life phenomena become understandable and can be modelled in the light of Nonlinear
Dynamical Systems (NDS) theory. It even offers a broadening worldview, happening already in other sciences, toward a more dynamic, interconnected, and evolving picture, including process-oriented appreciation of one's own experience.

The book offers those in the field of psychology and the social sciences a stunning new perspective on human behaviour.

Arvustused

The volume comprises two parts, focusing respectively on theory and practice. The psychological constructs discussed are well-known in the discipline, but this approach to conceptualization will be entirely new to many. The ideas are challenging but important. Readers will benefit from the editors' contextualizing framework, and deep knowledge of chaos theory and its mathematics is not necessary to grasp the applicability of nonlinear dynamics to psychology in practice. * B. C. Beins, CHOICE *

Acknowledgments vii
Contributors ix
Introduction: Six Ways to See and Work in a Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (NDS) World 1(16)
David Schuldberg
Ruth Richards
Shan Guisinger
SECTION I THROUGH A NONLINEAR LENS
1 Nonlinear Dynamics: The Creative Missing Link in Wellness
17(24)
David Schuldberg
2 Nonlinearity in Cultural Evolution: Psychosocial Attractors and Human Well-Being
41(17)
Riane Eisler
3 Creativity, Chaos, Complexity, and Healthy Change
58(24)
Ruth Richards
4 Human Nature from Chaos
82(24)
Shan Guisinger
5 Chaos as a Construct in Psychology: A History
106(22)
Stephen J. Guastello
6 States of Consciousness and Self-Organization
128(10)
Allan Combs
7 Ψ in the Garden of Chaos: Visualizing Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
138(27)
Frederick David Abraham
8 Changes in Psychology, Chaos Theory, and Complexity Theory in the Last 25 Years: A Conversation with Stanley Krippner
165(52)
Intermezzo. Look Again: Five Issues Reframed Using Chaos and Complexity Theory
184(33)
Ruth Richards
SECTION II SHIFTS AND DEEPER VISION
9 Embracing the Infinite: Creativity and the Nonlinear Self
217(12)
Tobi Zausner
10 Darwin and the Human Future: New Order Out of Chaos
229(14)
David Loye
11 Intuition in a Nonlinear World
243(19)
Terry Marks-Tarlow
12 Evolution, Chaos Theory, Narrative, and Dreaming: The Case of Anorexia Nervosa
262(24)
Shan Guisinger
13 Strategies for Creating the Learning Organization
286(17)
Keith Q. Owen
Albert S. Dietz
Ralph Gohring
14 Life Purpose and Intentionally Being Creative: A Cultural-Ecological Feedback-Loop Perspective
303(21)
Seana Moran
15 W in the Garden of Chaos: Visualizing Networks
324(46)
Frederick David Abraham
16 Educating for a New Era: A Conversation with Melanie Mitchell
370(37)
Integration and Conclusions---Nonlinear Dynamics in Psychology: Six Themes and a Third Culture
382(25)
David Schuldberg
Ruth Richards
Shan Guisinger
Index 407
David Schuldberg received a B.A. in Social Relations from Harvard, and M.A. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UC Berkeley. He joined the University of Montana's Psychology Department in 1984, doing teaching, clinical supervision, and research. He was also evaluation director at the National Native Children's Trauma Center. Research areas focus on physical and psychological heath, nonlinear data analysis, assessment and evaluation, and rural minority health care. He is interested in training effective workers for rural health and well-being. Across areas, he is interested in "meta-methodology," choosing methods that work best "here," moving tools from one problem to new ones.

Ruth Richards is educational psychologist and psychiatrist, affiliated with Saybrook University (Creativity Studies, Consciousness, Spirituality, Integrative Health) and Integral and Transpersonal Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies. She has studied Everyday Creativity in diverse settings (www.DrRuthRichards.com), authored/co-authored/edited multiple books, articles, and the Lifetime Creativity Scales. She is Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Arnheim Award winner for Lifetime Accomplishment (Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts) and is on editorial boards of two journals. Her 2018 book, Everyday Creativity and the Healthy Mind: Dynamic New Paths for Self and Society, won a Silver Nautilus Award ("Better Books for a Better World").

Shan Guisinger is a researcher and clinician with 30 years of experience studying and treating eating disorders. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley and completed postdoctoral work at the Yale Eating Disorders Clinic. In her research and practice she seeks to understand how biological, psychological, and social factors interact in complex systems to create or ameliorate problems. She has taught her approach in the US and Italy. Shan has authored articles for Psychological Review and American Psychologist on evolution, anorexia, and interpersonal relatedness. Her treatment manual will be published by American Psychological Association Press in 2022.