The Psychological meaning of chaos: translating theory into practice/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association,
c1997
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the history, meaning, and implications of chaos and complexity / Phyllis A. Perna and Frank Masterpasqua
- Toward a dynamical developmental understanding of disorder / Frank Masterpasqua
- The self-organization of psychological defenses / Marc D. Lewis and Natalka Junyk
- Dynamics of development in relationships / Alan Fogel and Maria C.D.P. Lyra
- Regression as evolutionary process : a view from dialectics and chaos theory / Phyllis A. Perna
- Dissociative disorders in chaos and complexity / Deborah Derrickson-Kossmann and Lynne Drinkard
- Reciprocal causality and childhood trauma : an application of chaos theory / Catherine J. Lasser and David S. Bathory
- Complexity and psychotherapy : promising dialogues and practical issues / Michael J. Mahoney and Amy J. Moes
- Systematic chaos : self-organizing systems and the process of change / Marc R. Kossmann and Susanna Bullrich
- Chaos and order in the psychotherapy group / Virginia Brabender
- Reflections on the therapeutic system as seen from the science of chaos and complexity : implications for research and treatment / Phyllis A. Perna
- Complex psychological systems : synergetics and chaos / Wolfgang T. schacher and Christian Scheier
- Future directions / Phyllis A. Perna and Frank Masterpasqua