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portada Descriptive Psychology and the Person Concept: Essential Attributes of Persons and Behavior
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
281
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780128139851
Edition No.
1
Categories

Descriptive Psychology and the Person Concept: Essential Attributes of Persons and Behavior

Wynn Schwartz (Author) · Academic Press · Paperback

Descriptive Psychology and the Person Concept: Essential Attributes of Persons and Behavior - Wynn Schwartz

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Synopsis "Descriptive Psychology and the Person Concept: Essential Attributes of Persons and Behavior"

Descriptive Psychology and the Person Concept maps the common ground of behavioral science. The absence of a shared foundation has given us fragmentation, a siloed state of psychological theory and practice. And the science? The integrity of choice, accountability, reason, and intention are necessary commitments at the cornerstone of civilization and any person-centered psychotherapy, but when taught along with a “scientific” requirement for reductionism and determinism, reside in contradictory intellectual universes. Peter Ossorio developed the Person Concept to remedy these problems. This book is an introduction to his work and the community of scientists, scholars, and practitioners of Descriptive Psychology. Ossorio offered these maxims that capture the discipline’s spirit: 1. The world makes sense, and so do people. They make sense to begin with. 2. It’s one world. Everything fits together. Everything is related to everything else. 3. Things are what they are and not something else instead. 4. Don’t count on the world being simpler than it has to be. The Person Concept is a single, coherent concept of interdependent component concepts: Individual  Persons; Behavior as Intentional Action; Language and Verbal Behavior; Community and Culture; and World and Reality. Descriptive Psychology uses preempirical, theory-neutral formulations and methods, to make explicit the implicit structure of the behavioral sciences. The goal is a framework with a place for what is already known with room for what is yet to be found.Provides a way to compare theories, coordinate empirical findings, and negotiate competent disagreementOffers guidance for effective case formulation and integration of therapiesExplores the dilemmas of personhood and the complexities of human and nonhuman action, investigating "what is a person, and how can we be sure?"Follows the implications of Hedonics, Prudence, Ethics, and Aesthetics as intrinsic perspectives and reasons for actionApplies these concepts to personality and social dynamics, consciousness, relationship change, emotional behavior, deliberation, and judgmentProvides a guide to establishing and restoring empathy--especially when it's difficult

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