Striving for the Whole

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Adolf Hitler
Albert Wellek
Axis Cell Divisions
Camilo E. Khatchikian
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Christian Von Ehrenfels
Christopher Shelley
Common Language
comparative methodology
Comparative Psychology
Convey Lloyd Morgan
cultural psychology
developmental psychology
Dietmar GRlitz
DST
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evolutionary psychology
Ganzheits Psychologists
Gestalt Psychology
Gestalt Qualities
Gestalt theory
Hans Driesch
High School Psychology Courses
Holistic Approach
holistic psychological synthesis
Jaan Valsiner
Kitchen Clock
Kokumin Gakko
Leipzig School
Maternal Calls
Miki Takasuna
Morgan's Canon
Morgan’s Canon
personality theory
Philip J. Rosenbaum
Probabilistic Epigenesis
Rainer DiriwTer
Rosemarie I. Sokol
Species Specific Behavior
Steven C. Kissinger
Subjective Inductions
Tania Zittoun
Tatsuya Sato
Thoracic Horn
Tokyo Imperial University
Walter H. Ehrenstein
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412807388
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This unusual collection explores the development of ideas in psychology's past, and shapes them into a valuable resource for ideas in the discipline's future, with particular emphasis on holistic traditions in psychology. Diriwochter and Valsiner focus on developmental holistic psychology as advocated by the second school of Leipzig in Germany. Although largely neglected, this school of thought has provided some of the fundamental ideas necessary for a truly holistic approach in psychology.

This volume includes Leibniz's dynamic holism and Ehrenfels' discussion about Gestalt qualities, which has generally been acknowledged as a major milestone in the formation of Gestalt psychology. Each chapter looks at the possible future of holistic psychology. Striving for the Whole contains several well-though out discussions on possible elaborations of holistic psychology by contrasting it with Ernst Boesch's cultural psychology, Pierre Janet's theory on emotions, and Jan Smuts holistic approach to personality theory. Discussions of holistic approaches in biology and evolutionary psychology, as well as a renewed look at Lloyd Morgan's comparative methodology, complete the volume.

Striving for the Whole has been written by an international group of authors and will be of interest to students of the social sciences and intellectual history, and anyone who wants to dive deeper into holistic approaches that maintain their ties with empirical methodology. It is ideal for graduate and upper-level undergraduate courses in psychology.

Rainer Diriwachter is an assistant professor of psychology at the department of psychology, California Lutheran University. He has published previously on the topics of Holistic psychology, cultural psychology and the history of psychologypsychology. His current interests emphasizeemotional experiences and psychological synthesis. Jaan Valsiner is professor of psychology at the department of psychology, Clark University. He is the founding editor of the journal Culture & Psychology, and editor of Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science. He is also author of numerous books, including The Guided Mind, Culture and Human Development, Comparative Study of Human Cultural Development, and Culture in Minds and Societies andcoeditor, with Kevin Connolly, of the Handbook of Developmental Psychology.