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Dichotomies of the mind : a systems science model of the mind and personality
- Title
- Dichotomies of the mind : a systems science model of the mind and personality / Walter Lowen, with the assistance of Lawrence Miike.
- Author
- Lowen, Walter, 1921-
- Publication
- New York : Wiley, ©1982.
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- Additional Authors
- Miike, Lawrence H.
- Description
- xii, 314 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
- Subject
- Jung, C. G. 1875-1961
- Jung, C. G. 1875-1961
- Psychology > Philosophy
- Intellect
- Personality
- Social systems
- Human engineering
- Cognition
- Cognition
- Intelligence
- Interpersonal Relations
- Personality
- Ergonomics
- ergonomics
- cognition
- Human engineering
- Intellect
- Psychology > Philosophy
- Social systems
- Kognitiver Prozess
- Modell
- Modelltheorie
- Persönlichkeit
- Persönlichkeitspsychologie
- Psychologie
- Psychology
- Kognitiver Prozess
- Modell
- Modelltheorie
- Psychologie
- Note
- Includes index.
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 305-307.
- Contents
- pt. I. Introduction and preview. 1. A preview. 2. Ambi-syn-anti (both with and against). 3. Reader orientation (on dichotomous modeling). 4. The architect as organizer (the power of schematic diagrams) -- pt. 2. The static model: the map of capacities. 5. The four-pole model (an introduction to Jungian concepts). 6. The eight-pole model. 7. The sixteen-pole model (a complete description of the map of capacities). 8. Transactions and their interpretations. 9. The progressive awakening of the field of consciousness -- Part III. The dynamic model: the profile. 10. The difference between a profile and the map of capacities. 11. Individuation--the key to stability in personality. 12. The many aspects of entropy. 13. Levels of consciousness (a preview of how levels of consciousness predicate a profile). 14. Roles. 15. The profile -- Part IV. Applications of the model. 16. Profile interpretation. 17. Interpersonal relations. 18. Creativity. 19. On human factors -- Part V. Conclusions and afterthoughts. 20. Structural interrelationships (more on the key dichotomy of consciousness) -- Appendix A. The subsets of the mind (an integrative approach, viewing the four- and eight-pole models as subsets of the 16-pole model) -- Appendix B. Simulation.
- ISBN
- 0471083313
- 9780471083313
- LCCN
- 82002611
- OCLC
- ocm08281900
- 8281900
- SCSB-38924
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library