Self Organization in Psychology
Self organization in psychology refers to the process of integrating new information with our preexisting psychological and physical system.
Self organization in psychology refers to the process of integrating new information with our preexisting psychological and physical system.
Social investment theory (SIT) theorizes that new social roles associated with young adulthood account for personality changes.
Our minds powerfully process the vicissitudes of life, taking in data from the environment, emotions from the body, knowledge from the past, and then translate all the information into a meaningful whole.
We utilize compensatory skills to address obstacles indirectly. sometimes this approach is adaptive.
How we adapt matters. Some our life limiting adaptations, impacting futures. While other adaptations enhance our lives and lives of others.