Monday, April 30, 2007

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HOLISTIC TEACHING

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psychotherapy as synergetic process management


Targeted symmetry breaking: "symmetry" means in the language of synergetics that two or more Atraktoren (or folder) of a system in the state of critical instability potentially can be realized with the same or similar probability. Because small fluctuations decide on their implementation, the predictability of further development is small. In the imagery of the potential landscape, this means that the ball (the system behavior) is on a ridge (separatrix) and can be in different directions roll into a basin.


In fact, can not always be predicted and implemented specifically in a European context, the psychotherapist aufretenden KEV pattern, which "states of minds," occur in a row, is largely left to the process. However, there are situations in which one particular pattern KEV [cognitive emotional behavior pattern], should avoid, for example, because of the associated adverse forms of information processing and memory accesses. So, to distract symmetry breaking in a certain direction, you can use some "help", similar to the support in the sports specific movements and help prevent others. This allows some structural elements of a new Ordungszustandes realized, for example in role-playing or using motor exercises, which may mean that a particular state is then coherently and "holistic", especially with the associated emotions triggers partial neuronal activation more comprehensive neural structures. Targeted state realizations use in particular of intentionality and anticipation of the people, which is specifically about imaginary target states or the anticipation of cognitive behaviors. The development and mental (the best and somatosensory) representation of goals in the treatment given here a priority. Similar to an athlete before the start, the patient can in an intended "form transient process" formally.


In: Neurobiology of Psychotherapy . Edited by Günter Schepeck, Stuttgart / New York: Schattauer, 2003, p. 243




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