General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsAn attempt to formulate common laws that apply to virtually every scientific field, this conceptual approach has had a profound impact on such widely diverse disciplines as biology, economics, psychology, and demography. |
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... psychology after Piaget and Werner , various neo- Freudian schools , ego psychology , the " new look " in perception , recent theory of cognition , personality theories such as those of G. Allport and Maslow , new approaches in ...
... psychology after Piaget and Werner , various neo- Freudian schools , ego psychology , the " new look " in perception , recent theory of cognition , personality theories such as those of G. Allport and Maslow , new approaches in ...
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Foundations, Development, Applications Ludwig von Bertalanffy. 9 General System Theory in Psychology and Psychiatry The Quandary of Modern Psychology In recent years the concept of " system " has gained increasing influence in psychology ...
Foundations, Development, Applications Ludwig von Bertalanffy. 9 General System Theory in Psychology and Psychiatry The Quandary of Modern Psychology In recent years the concept of " system " has gained increasing influence in psychology ...
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... psychology was led into malaise regarding basic principles . This discomfort and the trend toward a new orientation were expressed in many different ways such as in the various neo - Freudian schools , ego psychology , personality ...
... psychology was led into malaise regarding basic principles . This discomfort and the trend toward a new orientation were expressed in many different ways such as in the various neo - Freudian schools , ego psychology , personality ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
On the History of Systems Theory | 10 |
Trends in Systems Theory | 17 |
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