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Toward a Process Approach in Psychology presents a comprehensive examination of how psychological phenomena can be understood through the lens of continuous change and dynamic processes. Drawing from Heraclitus’ metaphor of stepping into a river—where everything flows and nothing remains static—the authors argue for a fundamental shift in how psychology conceptualizes human development, cognition, and behavior.
Rather than viewing psychological states as fixed entities, this work advocates for recognizing the fluid, ever-changing nature of mental processes. The book bridges classical philosophy with contemporary psychological science, demonstrating how process-oriented thinking can provide deeper insights into human experience and development. Van Geert and de Ruiter challenge traditional categorical approaches and offer alternative frameworks for understanding the complexity of psychological phenomena, making this essential reading for scholars and practitioners seeking to move beyond static models.







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