Clinical Chaos

Clinical Chaos
Author: Linda Chamberlain,Michael R. Butz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317714767

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Psychology and the social sciences are in need of a new foundation, one that provides a better model for understanding complex behavior. Chaos theory and its newest permutation, complexity theory, offers an innovative, exciting and potentially revolutionary leap forward in the evolution of scientific thought. In Clinical Chaos, therapists and theoreticians from various areas in the social sciences will explore the relevance and implications for non-linear dynamics in observing, explaining, and understanding human behavior. At last, the scientific search can again encompass surprise, transformation, unpredictability, and pattern. This book is intended to introduce social scientists to chaos through paths that are already familiar. By linking chaos theory with existing psychological theories and established areas of clinical pursuit, Clinical Chaos emphasizes the relevance of this new science in providing a more flexible useful model for complexities of life.

Chaos And Complexity

Chaos And Complexity
Author: Michael R. Butz
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351461863

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The nature of this book is to emphasize the inherent complexity and richness of the human experience of change. Now, the author believes there to be an acceptable "scientific" explanation for this phenomona. Explored here are 30 years of studies to describe nonlinear dynamics, today termed either chaos theory or complexity theory. The connotations of both theories are discussed at length. Offering social scientists validation in their attempts to describe and define phenomona of a previously ineffable nature, this book explores chaos' implications for psychology and the social sciences. It describes the benefits psychology can glean from using ideas in chaos theory and applying them to psychology in general, individual psycho-therapy, couples therapy, and community psychology, and also considers possible directions for research and application.

Medical Chaos and Crime

Medical Chaos and Crime
Author: Norman Barnesby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1910
Genre: Medical ethics
ISBN: UOM:39015048658556

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Chaos

Chaos
Author: Manuel Almendro
Publsiher: The Written Spiral
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2014-01-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781629341804

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In the history of humanity as well as in the brief and recent history of the new paradigms in science, we find theories of the way the heavens and the earth are or should be. In this book our intention is to examine in depth those that build bridges. Humanity and consciousness are positioned as the foundation of the human being in the face of those who would reduce him to a genetic robot. Based on many years of work in the field, we are offering a possible doorway to healing as a bridge of knowledge in day-to-day life so that my masters, my patients, can receive what they have taught me: the magic of transforming an obstacle into a lever. This book is therefore both theoretical and practical, in order to assist in resolving those painful repetitions of our ancestors’ lives-blind programming and painful wounds, with a view to finding a healing path (nature’s, and therefore evolution’s, secret) in which the psychology of complexity serves to reconcile us with life in our afflicted and opportune world.

Models and Applications of Chaos Theory in Modern Sciences

Models and Applications of Chaos Theory in Modern Sciences
Author: Elhadj Zeraoulia
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781439883402

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This book presents a select group of papers that provide a comprehensive view of the models and applications of chaos theory in medicine, biology, ecology, economy, electronics, mechanical, and the human sciences. Covering both the experimental and theoretical aspects of the subject, it examines a range of current topics of interest. It consid

The American Journal of Clinical Medicine

The American Journal of Clinical Medicine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1480
Release: 1911
Genre: Clinical medicine
ISBN: UOM:39015046994953

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Putting A New Spin on Groups

Putting A New Spin on Groups
Author: Bud A. McClure
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-01-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135615178

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Putting a New Spin on Groups: The Science of Chaos, Second Edition continues to challenge orthodoxy and static ideas about small group dynamics. A primary goal is to offer an alternative model of group development that addresses three factors: *The model integrates old ideas from previous models of group development with new concepts from chaos theory and the work of Arthur Young. *The book emphasizes the importance of conflict in group development and recognizes that group growth--while progressive--is neither linear or unidimensional. *Particular attention is focused on how groups change, evolve, and mature. In addition, this book highlights certain group phenomena that have been given only cursory attention in many group textbooks, including women in authority, group metaphors, regressive groups, and the transpersonal potential of small groups. This book has been revised in response to feedback from reviewers and colleagues and includes new ideas, applications of chaos theory in social sciences, and thinking about group behavior. It is an intellectually challenging read with just the right amount of world application.

Nutrition Support for the Critically Ill

Nutrition Support for the Critically Ill
Author: David S. Seres,Charles W. Van Way, III
Publsiher: Humana Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319218311

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​This text provides a review of the current knowledge in both the mechanics of nourishing the critically ill and the metabolic and immunological roles nutrients play. In-depth chapters discuss disease-related malnutrition as distinct from under-or-over nourishment and the impact of nourishment in either form of malnutrition. The appropriate timing and indications for nutrition support are provided as well as advanced techniques for improving practice. A broad range of issues related to interdisciplinary practice are addressed. Useful for a wide variety of practitioners, including ICU doctors, hospitalists, and nutrition support physicians, Nutrition Support of the Critically Ill provides practical bedside advice and simplified recommendations for practice.