Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with regard of the conflictual nature of intra- and inter-individual psychological processes. In the present work, we make use of a broader meaning of the term dynamic, i.e., as indicating a phenomena which unfolds over time. Following this, a phenomena is dynamic when its is explicitly dependent on time, i.e., the state of the phenomena at t(n+1) is dependent on the previous state of the phenomena at t(n). We refer to dynamic systems (DS) theory as a theoretical and methodological framework which allows to model dynamic phenomena by taking explicitly into account their time-dependent nature as a necessary descriptive/explicative dimension. Our ai...
International audienceFor the last thirty years, progress in the field of physics, known as "Chaos t...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Psychological phenomena are inherently dynamic in nature. Our cognitions, emotions, dispositions and...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
Human experience reflects the interplay ofmultiple forces operating on various time scales to promot...
Nonlinear dynamic systems theories offer useful approaches for understanding psychoanalyses: One of ...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE NONLINEAR DYNAMIC SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY. The purpose of this pape...
Human experience reflects the interplay of multiple influences operating on various time scales to p...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Psychology is described as a poor science. Both the methodology, and the philosophy that underlie ps...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
International audienceFor the last thirty years, progress in the field of physics, known as "Chaos t...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Psychological phenomena are inherently dynamic in nature. Our cognitions, emotions, dispositions and...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
Human experience reflects the interplay ofmultiple forces operating on various time scales to promot...
Nonlinear dynamic systems theories offer useful approaches for understanding psychoanalyses: One of ...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE NONLINEAR DYNAMIC SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY. The purpose of this pape...
Human experience reflects the interplay of multiple influences operating on various time scales to p...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Psychology is described as a poor science. Both the methodology, and the philosophy that underlie ps...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
International audienceFor the last thirty years, progress in the field of physics, known as "Chaos t...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Psychological phenomena are inherently dynamic in nature. Our cognitions, emotions, dispositions and...