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  2. Systems psychology - Wikipedia

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    Systems psychology is a branch of both theoretical psychology and applied psychology that studies human behaviour and experience as complex systems. It is inspired by systems theory and systems thinking , and based on the theoretical work of Roger Barker , Gregory Bateson , Humberto Maturana and others. [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Systems articles in systems psychology - Wikipedia

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    Articles are automatically added to this category by using the project banner template. Pages in category "Systems articles in systems psychology" The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 total.

  4. Category:Systems psychology - Wikipedia

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  5. Systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Systems psychology is a branch of psychology that studies human behaviour and experience in complex systems. It received inspiration from systems theory and systems thinking, as well as the basics of theoretical work from Roger Barker , Gregory Bateson , Humberto Maturana and others.

  6. Systems thinking - Wikipedia

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    Systems thinking is a way of making sense of the complexity of the world by looking at it in terms of wholes and relationships rather than by splitting it down into ...

  7. Internal Family Systems Model - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Family Systems Model (IFS) is an integrative approach to individual psychotherapy developed by Richard C. Schwartz in the 1980s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It combines systems thinking with the view that the mind is made up of relatively discrete subpersonalities , each with its own unique viewpoint and qualities.

  8. Systemic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Systemic therapy has its roots in family therapy, or more precisely family systems therapy as it later came to be known. In particular, systemic therapy traces its roots to the Milan school of Mara Selvini Palazzoli, [2] [3] [4] but also derives from the work of Salvador Minuchin, Murray Bowen, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, as well as Virginia Satir and Jay Haley from MRI in Palo Alto.

  9. List of psychological schools - Wikipedia

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    Systems psychology: Gregory Bateson, Felix Guattari; Complete list. The list below includes these, and other, influential schools of thought in psychology: