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Dynamics and indeterminism in Developmental and Social Processes (Hardcover): Alan Fogel, Maria C.D.P. Lyra, Jaan Valsiner Dynamics and indeterminism in Developmental and Social Processes (Hardcover)
Alan Fogel, Maria C.D.P. Lyra, Jaan Valsiner
R4,155 Discovery Miles 41 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most profound insights of the dynamic systems perspective is that new structures resulting from the developmental process do not need to be planned in advance, nor is it necessary to have these structures represented in genetic or neurological templates prior to their emergence. Rather, new structures can emerge as components of the individual and the environment self-organize; that is, as they mutually constrain each other's actions, new patterns and structures may arise. This theoretical possibility brings into developmental theory the important concept of indeterminism--the possibility that developmental outcomes may not be predictable in any simple linear causal way from their antecedents.
This is the first book to take a critical and serious look at the role of indeterminism in psychological and behavioral development.
* What is the source of this indeterminism?
* What is its role in developmental change?
* Is it merely the result of incomplete observational data or error in measurement?
It reviews the concepts of indeterminism and determinism in their historical, philosophical, and theoretical perspectives--particularly in relation to dynamic systems thinking--and applies these general ideas to systems of nonverbal communication. Stressing the indeterminacy inherent to symbols and meaning making in social systems, several chapters address the issue of indeterminism from metaphorical, modeling, and narrative perspectives. Others discuss those indeterministic processes within the individual related to emotional, social, and cognitive development.

Body Sense - The Science and Practice of Embodied Self-Awareness (Paperback): Alan Fogel Body Sense - The Science and Practice of Embodied Self-Awareness (Paperback)
Alan Fogel
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

When we are first born, before we can speak or use language to express ourselves, we use our physical sensations, our "body sense," to guide us toward what makes us feel safe and fulfilled and away from what makes us feel bad. As we develop into adults, it becomes easy to lose touch with these crucial mind-body communication channels, but they are essential to our ability to navigate social interactions and deal with psychological stress, physical injury, and trauma. Combining a ground-up explanation of the anatomical and neurological sources of embodied self-awareness with practical exercises in touch and movement, Body Sense provides therapists and their clients with the tools to attain mind-body equilibrium and cultivate healthy body sense throughout their lives.

Dynamics and indeterminism in Developmental and Social Processes (Paperback): Alan Fogel, Maria C.D.P. Lyra, Jaan Valsiner Dynamics and indeterminism in Developmental and Social Processes (Paperback)
Alan Fogel, Maria C.D.P. Lyra, Jaan Valsiner
R1,750 Discovery Miles 17 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most profound insights of the dynamic systems perspective is that new structures resulting from the developmental process do not need to be planned in advance, nor is it necessary to have these structures represented in genetic or neurological templates prior to their emergence. Rather, new structures can emerge as components of the individual and the environment self-organize; that is, as they mutually constrain each other's actions, new patterns and structures may arise. This theoretical possibility brings into developmental theory the important concept of indeterminism--the possibility that developmental outcomes may not be predictable in any simple linear causal way from their antecedents.
This is the first book to take a critical and serious look at the role of indeterminism in psychological and behavioral development.
* What is the source of this indeterminism?
* What is its role in developmental change?
* Is it merely the result of incomplete observational data or error in measurement?
It reviews the concepts of indeterminism and determinism in their historical, philosophical, and theoretical perspectives--particularly in relation to dynamic systems thinking--and applies these general ideas to systems of nonverbal communication. Stressing the indeterminacy inherent to symbols and meaning making in social systems, several chapters address the issue of indeterminism from metaphorical, modeling, and narrative perspectives. Others discuss those indeterministic processes within the individual related to emotional, social, and cognitive development.

Restorative Embodiment and Resilience - A Guide to Disrupt Habits, Create Inner Peace, Deepen Relationships, and Feel Greater... Restorative Embodiment and Resilience - A Guide to Disrupt Habits, Create Inner Peace, Deepen Relationships, and Feel Greater Presence (Paperback)
Alan Fogel
R532 R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Save R66 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Developing Through Relationships - Origins Of Communication, Self, And Culture (Paperback): Alan Fogel Developing Through Relationships - Origins Of Communication, Self, And Culture (Paperback)
Alan Fogel
R1,118 Discovery Miles 11 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This accessible book explains how individuals develop through their relationships with others. Alan Fogel demonstrates that human development is driven by a social dynamic process called co-regulation--the creative interaction of individuals to achieve a common goal. He focuses on communication--between adults, between parents and children, among non-human animals, and even among cells and genes--to create an original model of human development.
Fogel explores the origins of communication, personal identity, and cultural participation and argues that from birth communication, self, and culture are inseparable. He shows that the ability to participate as a human being in the world does not come about only with the acquisition of language, as many scholars have thought, but begins during an infant's earliest nonverbal period. According to Fogel, the human mind and sense of self start to develop at birth through communication and relationships between individuals.
Fogel weaves together theory and research from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, biology, linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, and cognitive science. He rejects the objectivist perspective on development in favor of a relational perspective: to treat the mind as an objective, mechanical thing, Fogel contends, is to ignore the interactive character of thinking. He argues that the life of the mind is a dialogue between imagined points of view, like a dialogue between two different people, and he uses this view to explain his relational theory of human development.
"Developing through Relationships" makes a substantial contribution not only to developmental psychology but also to the fields of communication, cognitive science, linguistics, and biology.

Human Development in the Twenty-First Century - Visionary Ideas from Systems Scientists (Paperback): Alan Fogel, Barbara J.... Human Development in the Twenty-First Century - Visionary Ideas from Systems Scientists (Paperback)
Alan Fogel, Barbara J. King, Stuart G. Shanker
R1,312 Discovery Miles 13 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do human beings develop and function in relation to the human and natural world? The science of dynamic systems focuses on connections and relationships between people rather than on individual actions alone. This 2007 collection of engaging, non-technical essays, written by dynamic systems scientists in psychology, biology, anthropology, education, and sociology, challenges us to consider novel ways to enhance human development worldwide in the face of poverty, violence, neglect, disease and crises in our families. Focusing specifically on how to think about interventions and policies that will benefit human development from a systems perspective, this book brings research into the realm of application and policy. The authors use real-life examples to propose changes in clinical, educational and policy-making practices that will be of interest to professionals and practitioners alike.

Change Processes in Relationships - A Relational-Historical Research Approach (Paperback): Alan Fogel, Andrea Garvey, Hui-Chin... Change Processes in Relationships - A Relational-Historical Research Approach (Paperback)
Alan Fogel, Andrea Garvey, Hui-Chin Hsu, Delisa West-Stroming
R1,280 Discovery Miles 12 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Just as each person develops from infancy to adulthood, all interpersonal relationships have a life history that encompasses the changes in how people communicate with each other. This book is about how a relationship transforms itself from one pattern of communication to another. The authors present a unique research method called 'relational-historical research', based on advances in dynamic systems theory in developmental psychology, and qualitative methods in life history research. It rests on three premises: that the developing relationship (not the individual) is the unit of analysis; that change emerges from, but is not entirely constrained by, the patterns of the past; and that the developmental process is best revealed by making frequent observations within a particular case before, during, and after a key developmental transition. Looking specifically at the mother infant relationship, this is a compelling piece of research that will appeal to an international audience of intellectuals and practitioners.

Change Processes in Relationships - A Relational-Historical Research Approach (Hardcover): Alan Fogel, Andrea Garvey, Hui-Chin... Change Processes in Relationships - A Relational-Historical Research Approach (Hardcover)
Alan Fogel, Andrea Garvey, Hui-Chin Hsu, Delisa West-Stroming
R3,368 Discovery Miles 33 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Just as each person develops from infancy to adulthood, all interpersonal relationships have a life history that encompasses the changes in how people communicate with each other. This book is about how a relationship transforms itself from one pattern of communication to another. The authors present a unique research method called 'relational-historical research', based on advances in dynamic systems theory in developmental psychology, and qualitative methods in life history research. It rests on three premises: that the developing relationship (not the individual) is the unit of analysis; that change emerges from, but is not entirely constrained by, the patterns of the past; and that the developmental process is best revealed by making frequent observations within a particular case before, during, and after a key developmental transition. Looking specifically at the mother-infant relationship, this is a compelling piece of research that will appeal to an international audience of intellectuals and practitioners.

Human Development in the Twenty-First Century - Visionary Ideas from Systems Scientists (Hardcover): Alan Fogel, Barbara J.... Human Development in the Twenty-First Century - Visionary Ideas from Systems Scientists (Hardcover)
Alan Fogel, Barbara J. King, Stuart G. Shanker
R2,006 Discovery Miles 20 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do human beings develop and function in relation to the human and natural world? The science of dynamic systems focuses on connections and relationships between people rather than on individual actions alone. This 2007 collection of engaging, non-technical essays, written by dynamic systems scientists in psychology, biology, anthropology, education, and sociology, challenges us to consider novel ways to enhance human development worldwide in the face of poverty, violence, neglect, disease and crises in our families. Focusing specifically on how to think about interventions and policies that will benefit human development from a systems perspective, this book brings research into the realm of application and policy. The authors use real-life examples to propose changes in clinical, educational and policy-making practices that will be of interest to professionals and practitioners alike.

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