Psychological theories
In this article, we will introduce some of the major psychological theories that have shaped our understanding of human behaviour,
In this article, we will introduce some of the major psychological theories that have shaped our understanding of human behaviour,
This article covers the science behind the practice of self-reflection. Each theoretical model that supports the practice is teased out.
Metacognitive Integration is a dynamic process of exploration, identification, connection AND reconnection of the organismic self with it’s systemwide functions. It is a process that allows the individual to actualise themselves. This optimises the integration of their organism, to allow them to better thrive in the local environment.
Rogers’ phenomenological theory complements DNA-Self Theory by providing a relational framework for reclaiming pruned natural DNA-Originated potentials, but assumes greater accessibility to innate growth drivers than childhood chronic trauma may allow ,ost people to access.
Almost all children suffer a sustained and often targeted string of traumatic micro, and macro-aggressions, from the moment they are born.
Most psychotherapies begin with the assumption that you have a stable “self” that has developed maladaptive patterns. Integrative Genomic Schema Therapy (IGST) starts from a different premise: what you call “your personality” may be a survival scaffold built over a pruned authentic self.
In this article, we will look at the growing body of evidence that many of our chronic physical ailments may well be caused by psychological dysfunction.
This article introduces somatic therapy, explains its history, concepts, applications and strengths and weaknesses.