Clinical fields of the “sciences of the mind” (psychotherapy, psychiatry, etc.) lack integrative conceptual frameworks that have explanatory power. Mainly descriptive-classificatory taxonomies like DSM dominate the field. New taxonomies such as Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) aim to collect scientific knowledge regarding “systems” for “processes” of the brain. These terms have a supradisciplinary” meaning if they are considered in context of Systems Science. This field emerges as a platform of theories like general systems theory, catastrophe theory, synergetics, chaos theory, etc. It provides a lot of abstract concepts, constructs, methods and models. We assume that these tools also enable theoretical integration in the diversified field o...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Whilst human emotional and behaviour responses are generated via a complex mechanism, understanding ...
The hypothesis of a general psychopathology factor (p factor) has been advanced in recent years. It ...
Clinical fields of the “sciences of the mind” (psychotherapy, psychiatry, etc.) lack integrative con...
Clinical sciences do not only aim to describe psychological disorders, but also aim to explain them....
This work introduces a comprehensive theory of behavior which integrates neurological factors with p...
Since the introduction of mental disorders as networks of causally interacting symptoms, this novel ...
What kind of neuroscience does psychoanalysis require? At his time, Freud in his “Project for a Scie...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
For decades, science has attempted to understand the world by boiling concepts down to their simples...
The network approach to psychopathology posits that mental disorders can be conceptualized and studi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mental disorders as defined by current classifications are not ful...
There is evidence that common processes underlie psychological disorders transdiagnostically. A chal...
The history of brain theory is described in terms of three kinds of theory of perception. The most w...
If the mechanistic-reductionist cognitive approaches have been characterised by the metaphor of the ...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Whilst human emotional and behaviour responses are generated via a complex mechanism, understanding ...
The hypothesis of a general psychopathology factor (p factor) has been advanced in recent years. It ...
Clinical fields of the “sciences of the mind” (psychotherapy, psychiatry, etc.) lack integrative con...
Clinical sciences do not only aim to describe psychological disorders, but also aim to explain them....
This work introduces a comprehensive theory of behavior which integrates neurological factors with p...
Since the introduction of mental disorders as networks of causally interacting symptoms, this novel ...
What kind of neuroscience does psychoanalysis require? At his time, Freud in his “Project for a Scie...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
For decades, science has attempted to understand the world by boiling concepts down to their simples...
The network approach to psychopathology posits that mental disorders can be conceptualized and studi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mental disorders as defined by current classifications are not ful...
There is evidence that common processes underlie psychological disorders transdiagnostically. A chal...
The history of brain theory is described in terms of three kinds of theory of perception. The most w...
If the mechanistic-reductionist cognitive approaches have been characterised by the metaphor of the ...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Whilst human emotional and behaviour responses are generated via a complex mechanism, understanding ...
The hypothesis of a general psychopathology factor (p factor) has been advanced in recent years. It ...