◊ NEW: AI edited posts
In the age of social media, with its often only 40-150 character “information,” representations of more complex contexts are sometimes overwhelming and met with resistance. Therefore, the following posts have been “processed” by AI (artificial intelligence) into short forms and/or podcasts (usually 5-7 minutes).
Person-Centered Systems Theory – state of the art 2025 (text edited by AI)
Person-Centered Systems Theory – some essentials a short AI -podcast (6 min.)
Person-Centered Systems Theory – some essentials a more extended AI-podcast (22 min.)
Epressive Arts Approach (EXA) and Person-Centered Systems Theory (PST) a short AI-podcast (8 min.)
Epressive Arts Approach (EXA) and Person-Centered Systems Theory (PST) a more extended AI-podcast (20 min.)
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WIKIPEDIA: Person-Centered Systems Theory
Kriz, J. (1999) On Attractors – The Teleological Principle in Systems Theory, the Arts and Therapy. POIESIS, A Journal of the Arts and Communication, 24-29
Translated chapters of my book: „Chaos, Angst und Ordnung. Wie wir unsere Lebenswelt gestalten“ (: Chaos, Fear and Order. How we Shape our Existence), which is published in October 1997 by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen.
Foreword Chapter 1 On Chaos and Order Chapter 2: Creative Chaos in Psychotherapy
J. Kriz (2001): Self-Organization of Cognitive and Interactional Processes .
J. Kriz (2007): Actualizing Tendency:The link between person-centered and experiential psychotherapy and interdisciplinary systems theory
J. Kriz (2007): Oswald Külpe and the Würzburg School from the perspective of modern systems theory
J. Kriz (2008): (Self)-Actualization, meaning structures and meaning fields (Chapter 6 from “Self-Actualization)