Skip to main content
Taylor & Francis Group Logo
Advanced Search

Click here to search books using title name,author name and keywords.

  • Login
  • Hi, User  
    • Your Account
    • Logout
Advanced Search

Click here to search books using title name,author name and keywords.

Breadcrumbs Section. Click here to navigate to respective pages.

Book

Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences

Book

Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences

DOI link for Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences

Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences book

Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences

DOI link for Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences

Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences book

Edited ByRobin Robertson, Allan Combs
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 3 July 2014
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Psychology Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315806280
Pages 416
eBook ISBN 9781315806280
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
Share
Share

Get Citation

Robertson, R., & Combs, A. (Eds.). (1995). Chaos theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315806280

ABSTRACT

This book represents the best of the first three years of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology conferences. While chaos theory has been a topic of considerable interest in the physical and biological sciences, its applications in psychology and related fields have been obscured until recently by its complexity. Nevertheless, a small but rapidly growing community of psychologists, neurobiologists, sociologists, mathematicians, and philosophers have been coming together to discuss its implications and explore its research possibilities.

Chaos theory has been termed the first authentic paradigm shift since the advent of quantum physics. Whether this is true or not, it unquestionably bears profound implications for many fields of thought. These include the cognitive analysis of the mind, the nature of personality, the dynamics of psychotherapy and counseling, understanding brain events and behavioral records, the dynamics of social organization, and the psychology of prediction. To each of these topics, chaos theory brings the perspective of dynamic self-organizing processes of exquisite complexity. Behavior, the nervous system, and social processes exhibit many of the classical characteristics of chaotic systems -- they are deterministic and globally predictable and yet do not submit to precise predictability.

This volume is the first to explore ideas from chaos theory in a broad, psychological perspective. Its introduction, by the prominent neuroscientist Walter Freeman, sets the tone for diverse discussions of the role of chaos theory in behavioral research, the study of personality, psychotherapy and counseling, mathematical cognitive psychology, social organization, systems philosophy, and the understanding of the brain.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

PART I: INTRODUCTION TO CHAOS THEORY

chapter 1|14 pages

Chaos Theory and the Relationship Between Psychology and Science

chapter 2|22 pages

Chaos, Evolution, and Deep Ecology

chapter 3|10 pages

The Tower of Babel in Nonlinear Dynamics: Toward the Clarification of Terms

part |2 pages

PART II: RESEARCH METHODS AND CHAOS THEORY

chapter 4|10 pages

The Nostril Cycle: A Study in the Methodology of Chaos Science

chapter 5|4 pages

Constraint, Complexity, and Chaos: A Methodological Follow-Up on the Nostril Cycle

chapter 6|24 pages

Anger, Fear, Depression, and Crime: Physiological and Psychological Studies Using the Process Method

chapter 7|12 pages

Is There Evidence for Chaos in the Human Central Nervous System?

part |2 pages

PART III: COGNITION AND CHAOS THEORY

chapter 8|20 pages

Naturally Occurring Computational Systems

chapter 9|12 pages

Belief Systems as Attractors

chapter 10|20 pages

A Cognitive Law of Motion

chapter 11|20 pages

Dynamics, Bifurcation, Self-Organization, Chaos, Mind, Conflict, Insensitivity to Initial Conditions, Time, Unification, Diversity, Free Will, and Social Responsibility

part |4 pages

PART IV: EDUCATION, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND CHAOS THEORY

chapter 12|20 pages

Chaos, Creativity, and Innovation: Toward a Dynamical Model of Problem Solving

chapter 13|18 pages

Fractals and Path-Dependent Processes: A Theoretical Approach for Characterizing Emergency Medical Responses to Major Disasters

chapter 14|18 pages

Chaos Theory and Social Dynamics: Foundations of Postmodern Social Science

part |4 pages

PART V: PSYCHOTHERAPY AND CHAOS THEORY

chapter 15|14 pages

Unbalancing Psychoanalytic Theory: Moving Beyond the Equilibrium Model of Freud's Thought

chapter 16|14 pages

Chaotic Phenomena in Psychophysiological Self-Regulation

chapter 17|8 pages

Strange Attractors in Patterns of Family Interaction

chapter 18|10 pages

The Fractal Geometry of Human Nature

chapter 19|10 pages

The Princess and the Swineherd: Applications of Chaos Theory to Psychodynamics

chapter 20|10 pages

Regression as Chaotic Uncertainty and Transformation

part |4 pages

PART VI: PHILOSOPHY AND CHAOS THEORY

chapter 21|10 pages

Chaos, Psychology, and Spirituality

chapter 22|12 pages

Cross-Cultural Chaos

chapter 23|14 pages

Emergence in Neurological Positivism and the Algorithm of Number in Analytical Psychology

chapter 24|14 pages

How Predictable Is the Future: The Conflict Between Traditional Chaos Theory and the Psychology of Prediction, and the Challenge for Chaos Psychology

chapter 25|14 pages

Chaos: The Geometrization of Thought

T&F logoTaylor & Francis Group logo
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
  • Journals
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
  • Corporate
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
  • Help & Contact
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions
  • Connect with us

Connect with us

Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067
5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG © 2021 Informa UK Limited