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Chaos Theory in Psychology
Edited by Frederick David Abraham and Albert R. Gilgen
ISBN: 0-313-28961-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-28961-3
400 pages, figures, tables
Greenwood Press
Publication: 4/30/1995
List Price: $126.95 (UK Sterling Price: £70.00)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Paperback
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions in Psychology
Series Number: 27
Description: This collection of essays shows how chaos concepts have motivated theory, research, and applications in many areas of psychology, from neurophysiology to social psychology. While it includes chaos theory, fractals, and neural nets, its central theme is how dynamical modeling in psychology may provide for a proper balance of unification and diversity throughout the field. The volume provides not so much the technical details of the field, but rather examples of both research and professional applications of the many directions that innovations using this unifying approach can take. It is written at a level accessible to the lay reader, but sufficiently sophisticated to enlighten graduate and upper-level undergraduate students, as well as professionals seeking to employ this approach in psychology.
Table of Contents:
  • Prefatory Comments by Albert R. Gilgen
  • Leibniz Correspondence by Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz and Frederick David Abraham
  • Basic Orientations and Concepts
  • Chaos and Deep Ecology by Sally J. Goerner
  • The Kiss of Chaos and the Sleeping Beauty of Psychology by Walter J. Freeman
  • Introduction to Dynamics: A Basic Language; A Basic Metamodeling Strategy by Frederick David Abraham
  • Dynamical Analysis of Behavior
  • Stability and Variability: The Geometry of Children's Novel-Word Interpretations by Linda B. Smith
  • In Search of Chaos in Schedule-Induced Polydipsia by Brian R. Metcalf and Joseph D. Allen
  • Group Therapy as a Nonlinear Dynamical System: Analysis of Therapeutic Communication for Chaotic Patterns by Gary M. Burlingame, Addie Fuhriman, and Karl R. Barnum
  • Psychocardiological Portraits: A Clinical Application of Process Theory by Hector C. Sabelli, Linnea Carlson-Sabelli, Minu K. Patel, Joseph P. Zbilut, Joseph V. Messer, and Karen Walthall
  • Dynamical Analysis of Cognition
  • Psychology, Chaos, and the Process Nature of Consciousness by Allan Combs
  • A Search for Bifurcations in the Psychological Domain by Albert R. Gilgen
  • Fractal Geometry and Human Understanding by Thomas A. Gentry
  • Erodynamics and the Dischaotic Personality by Ralph H. Abraham
  • Evolutionary Dynamics in Minds and Immune Systems by Ben Goertzel
  • Freedom in Chaos Theory: A Case for Choice in a Universe without a Bottom Line by Frank Mosca
  • Neural Nets
  • Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks by Paul S. Prueitt, Daniel S. Levine, Samuel J. Leven, Warren W. Tryon, and Frederick David Abraham
  • Of Mice and Networks: Connectionist Dynamics of Intention versus Action by Daniel S. Levine and Samuel J. Leven
  • Parts and Wholes: Connectionist Dynamics of Economic Behavior in Context by Samuel J. Leven and Daniel S. Levine
  • System Needs, Chaos, and Choice in Machine Intelligence by Paul S. Prueitt
  • Synthesizing Psychological Schisms through Connectionism by Warren W. Tryon
  • Applications to Social Progress
  • Chaos, Organizational Theory, and Organizational Development by Stephen J. Guastello, Kevin J. Dooley, and Jeffrey A. Goldstein
  • Chaos in the Triadic Theory of Psychological Competence in the Academic Setting by Carlos Antonio Torre
  • Feminist Psychology: Prototype of the Dynamical Revolution in Psychology by Patricia L. Murphy and Frederick David Abraham
  • Epilogue
  • Commentary by Karl H. Pribram
  • A Postscript on Language, Modeling, and Metaphor by Frederick David Abraham
  • Select Bibliography
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index
LC Card Number: 94-29848
LCC Class: BF44
Dewey Class: 150
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