Changing Mind: Transitions In Natural And Artificial EnvironmentsThis book applies complexity theory to cognitive science, and the result is a transformation of this field. It proposes a biophysical theory of human relations, attempting to expand all its implications (for research and theory). It presents the potential clinical applications of this theory in neuroscience and clinical psychology — a general theory of mind change. |
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Changing Mind: Transitions in Natural and Artificial Environments Franco Orsucci Limited preview - 2002 |
Changing Mind: Transitions in Natural and Artificial Environments Franco Orsucci Limited preview - 2002 |
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