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Process psychology is a branch of psychotherapeutic psychology which was derived from process philosophy as developed by Alfred North Whitehead. Process psychology got its start at a conference sponsored by the Center for Process Studies in 1998. In 2000, Michel Weber created the Whitehead Psychology Nexus: an open forum dedicated to the cross-examination of Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy and the various facets of the contemporary psychological field. The influence of Carl G. Jung is also referenced and he is considered to be among the discipline's founding fathers.

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  • Process psychology is a branch of psychotherapeutic psychology which was derived from process philosophy as developed by Alfred North Whitehead. Process psychology got its start at a conference sponsored by the Center for Process Studies in 1998. In 2000, Michel Weber created the Whitehead Psychology Nexus: an open forum dedicated to the cross-examination of Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy and the various facets of the contemporary psychological field. David Ray Griffin, a retired professor, has also been instrumental in encouraging the development of Process Psychology. Process Psychology is closely aligned with process theology and its practitioners frequently refer to spiritual concerns.John Buchanan described Process Psychology as a transpersonal psychology providing an empirical basis for what has been called mystical experience. Yet other theorists reference systems thinking and the work of Ludwig von Bertalanffy whose concept of a "system" is compared to Whitehead's idea of the "organism". The influence of Carl G. Jung is also referenced and he is considered to be among the discipline's founding fathers. Jon Mills (psychologist) has proposed a process psychology known as "dialectical psychoanalysis" (which is based, in part, on Hegelianism). (en)
  • A psicologia do processo é um ramo da psicologia psicoterapêutica que foi derivado da filosofia processual como desenvolvida por Alfred North Whitehead. Ela conduz a um nome semelhante à como desenvolvida por e mas é diferente nas fundamentações teóricas e métodos de tratamento. A psicologia processual teve seu início em uma conferência patrocinada pelo Center for Process Studies em 1998. David Ray Griffin, um famoso teólogo processual, também tinha sido instrumental ao encorajar o desenvolvimento da psicologia processual. A psicologia processual está intimamente alinhada à e seus praticantes frequentemente se referem à preocupações espirituais.John Buchanan descreveu a psicologia processual como uma psicologia transpessoal provendo uma base emírica para o que tem sido chamado de experiência mística. Todavia outros teóricos referenciam o pensamento sistêmico e o trabalho de Ludwig von Bertalanffy cujo conceito de um "sistema" é comparado à ideia de "organismo" de Whitehead. Finalmente, a influência de Carl G. Jung também é referenciada e é considerado estar entre os pais da fundação da disciplina. (pt)
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  • Process psychology is a branch of psychotherapeutic psychology which was derived from process philosophy as developed by Alfred North Whitehead. Process psychology got its start at a conference sponsored by the Center for Process Studies in 1998. In 2000, Michel Weber created the Whitehead Psychology Nexus: an open forum dedicated to the cross-examination of Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy and the various facets of the contemporary psychological field. The influence of Carl G. Jung is also referenced and he is considered to be among the discipline's founding fathers. (en)
  • A psicologia do processo é um ramo da psicologia psicoterapêutica que foi derivado da filosofia processual como desenvolvida por Alfred North Whitehead. Ela conduz a um nome semelhante à como desenvolvida por e mas é diferente nas fundamentações teóricas e métodos de tratamento. A psicologia processual teve seu início em uma conferência patrocinada pelo Center for Process Studies em 1998. Todavia outros teóricos referenciam o pensamento sistêmico e o trabalho de Ludwig von Bertalanffy cujo conceito de um "sistema" é comparado à ideia de "organismo" de Whitehead. (pt)
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  • Process psychology (en)
  • Psicologia processual (pt)
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