Individual psychology
In this article, we will look at Individual Psychology, as developed by Albert Adler. We will look at its history, concepts, influence, practical application, and also review its potentiality for individual transcendence.
In this article, we will look at Individual Psychology, as developed by Albert Adler. We will look at its history, concepts, influence, practical application, and also review its potentiality for individual transcendence.
In this article, we will understand the holonomic brain theory and contrast this with the holographic universe theory to see what these theories tell us about everything being connected.
Ken Wilber (2000) proposed a model of human consciousness that integrates various levels, lines, states, and types of development, based on a synthesis of Eastern and Western philosophical and psychological traditions.
This article introduces the theory of gerotranscendence by Lars Tornstam, in it, we will understand the theory and it’s implications for our ageing populations and their support systems.
This article contains the entire personal transcendence theory thesis set, four theses which explain the human condition and how to transcend it.
The personal transcendence theory proposed within this text is an outline of a potential self-transcendence path, based on the transcendence and self-transcendence theories
The multiple self theory of the mind is a psychological perspective that proposes that the human mind is not a single, unified entity, but rather a collection of different selves or subpersonalities that interact, conflict, and cooperate with each other.
In this thesis, we will describe our concept that humans are multiplicities, meaning that they are composed of multiple selves, identities, perspectives, and experiences that coexist and interact within a single person.
In this article, we will explore the main concepts, principles, and applications of humanistic theory in various fields of psychology.
In this article, we will introduce the main concepts, processes, models and applications of multiple social categorization theory, drawing on 40 years of empirical research in this field.