Chaos Theory And Psychology
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Chaos Theory puts a shot at trying to understand the unpredictable nature of the results that are most probable to occur in a system despite the fact that they adhere to their initial starting points. |
This basically implies that they have no over ruling patterns or laws but they do have a minimal amount of basic running rules. This has been called the Third Revolution after the extensive studies done over it by science. This is because the first and the second makes the relativity theory and the quantum theory valid but for things that are far more complex - only the chaos theory can give one a clearer picture.
Humanistic Psychology, on the other hand, is one that stresses on the internal humanness of its subjects as opposes to the scientific and the external signs that its predecessors – psychoanalysis and behaviorism are based on. It delves more into the aspect of the further understanding of behavior, experience and intentions as opposed to the study of the latter which aims to understand, describe and predict behavior.
There has been a consistent link between Chaps Theory and Humanistic Psychology (apart from the similarity of both being “third” in nature). The scientific aspects and the psychological aspects of the two thirds have been fused together. As a part of the various forms of research that has followed, human relationships and their effects on the various levels of the human system are studied and also the relationship between the subsequent changes between two levels.
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