Task 6 Flashcards

1
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What are factors that contribute to the misconception that changes occur linearly?

A
  • Analysis of means
  • treatment of intra-individual fluctuations as noise
  • some statistical designs such as pre-post analysis
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How can a dynamic system be defined?

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As a set of elements that interact and evolve over time.

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3
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What is the relatively stable state called, a system converges to?

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Homeostasis

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4
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When a fluctuation is critical, ___ is not possible.

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Assimilation

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5
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The point around wich a system converges during homeostasis can also be called…?

A

Attractor

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6
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What is a central feature, that often precedes fundamental system transitions?

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Critical variability

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7
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What is posttraumatic growth?

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When accumulation of adverse events leads to a dramatic positive life transition.

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What is a clinical psychologists example of changes happening non-linearly?

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Relapses as well as recovery

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9
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What is a factor, that increases the likelihood of discontent leading to a positive life transition? (Crystallization of Discontent)

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When the discontent arises from multiple sources

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10
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What is a typical non-linear feature in the recovery from depression?

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The Depression Spike ~10 sessions into the process

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11
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What are the four main types of attractors?

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  • Discrete Point
  • Simple Oscillation
  • Quasiperiodic cycles
  • Chaos
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12
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What happens in a type 3 quasiperiodic attractor?

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there is a recurrent pattern but also a degree of unpredictability.

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13
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What are the characteristics of a chaotic attractor?

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The variables are bounded but irregular in this space.

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Why is isolating one single factor as an independent variable often not adequate to study the behavior of a system?

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The variables are interdependent and sensitive to general conditions

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15
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When is a systems said to be self-organizing?

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When a pattern of activity emerges without being manipulated from the outside

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16
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What are some methods of testing hypotheses in dynamic systems?

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  • Using multiple equations

- If it is possible to reconstruct a nonlinear attractor from a data set, then this should be tried

17
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How can a high degree of resilience be shown graphically?

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It is a deep “pool” in the 3D-landscape, where the metaphorical ball cannot easily escape. This pool is also called “basin of attraction”.

18
Q

What are some observations that support a complex-systems view in psychopathology?

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  • Sudden shifts in symptoms
  • Symptom changes are related to resilience of the system - sometimes changes are independent from visible causes
  • Feedback loops in mental states exist contributing to self-organization
  • Recovery is not linearly related to the removal of a cause
  • Symptom level changes can be predicted by warning signs such as critical variability
19
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How are early warning signs of a developing psychopathology shown in a 3D Graph?

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they are visible as forming “canyons” connecting two basins of attraction

20
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What are characteristics of intractable conflicts?

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  • Stable in their chaotic state
  • Many sources of hostility
  • Positive reinforcement between sources of hostility
  • Generalization of conflict dimensions
21
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To promote lasting change in an intractable conflict, it is necessary to change the ___ of the system.

A

Attractors

22
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What is the principle of Hysteresis?

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Depending on the history of the system, there are two possible current states for a certain range of independent variables.

23
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What are two terms of catastrophe theory that promote a conflict becoming intractable?

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increased self-organization and reduced multidimensionality

24
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What is a phenomenon that is a result of positive feedback loops in inter-group conflicts?

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The conflict on a group level is more intense than the sum of conflicts on an individual level.

25
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How can a conflict become more monodimensional through personal experience?

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Some dimensions can co-occur repeatedly and thus become classically conditioned.

26
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how does the presence of one competitive party influence conflict overall?

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Cooperation is unlikely if one of the participants has a strong competitive orientation. Even if the other participant is predisposed toward cooperation, he or she is likely to adopt the competitive stance.

27
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What are two sub-goals of relieving an intractable conflict?

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  • Restoring Multidimensionality

- Activating latent attractors