Module 2.2 Flashcards
Theory of Duality
Understanding the nature of things in a simple, dual mode
Mind and Body (mental and physical) are radically different things
Mind and Body Dualism of Descartes
Something that is made from the combination of parts; the general quality or character of something
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
Holism and Gestalt
Ehrefels, Wertheimer, Koffka (1890)
Five Aspects of Holistic Development
1) Physiological
2) Cognitive
3) Psychological
4) Social
5) Spiritual
Physical attributes, including the 5 senses
Physiological
Intellectual functions of the mind, logical reasoning, critical thinking
Cognitive
How an individual interacts with other individuals or groups
Social
How thinking, feeling, and behaving interact in a person
Psychological
A person’s consciousness, beliefs, values, virtues, meaning and purpose of life
Spiritual
PHYSIOLOGICAL HEALTH
1) Watch what you eat
2) Keep yourself fit and strong
3) Avoid abuse of the body
COGNITIVE HEALTH
1) Repetition
2) Organization
3) Mnemonics
Mnemonics of IDEAS
I = Identify problem and set priorities
D = Determine relevant information and deepen understanding
E = Enumerate options and anticipate consequences
A = Assess the situation and make a preliminary decision
S = scrutinize the process and self-correct as needed