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This article does not cite any references or sources.October 2006) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.Systematic theology is the attempt to formulate a coherent philosophy which is applicable to the component parts of a given faith's system of belief.Inherent to a system of theological thought is that a method is developed, one which can be applied both broadly and particularly.In Eastern Orthodoxy, an early example is provided by John of Damascus's 8th century Exposition of the Orthodox Faith, in which he attempts to set in order, and demonstrate the coherence of, the theology of the classic texts of the Eastern theological tradition.In evangelical circles, it is used to refer to the topical collection and exploration of the content of the Bible, in which a different perspective is provided on the Bible's message than that garnered simply by reading the biblical narratives, poems, proverbs, and letters as a story of redemption or as a manual for how to live a godly life.One advantage of this approach is that it allows one to see all that the Bible says regarding some subject (e.God), and one danger is a tendency to assign technical definitions to terms based on a few passages and then read that meaning everywhere the term is used in the Bible (e.Normally (but not exclusively) in liberal theology, the term can be used to refer to attempts to follow in Schleiermacher's footsteps, and reinterpret Christian theology in order to derive it from a core set of axioms or principles.Augustine of Hippo, Roman Catholic St.Thomas Aquinas, Roman Catholic Louis Berkhof, Reformed Hans Urs von Balthasar, Roman Catholic Karl Barth, Reformed Emil Brunner, Reformed Sergei Bulgakov, Eastern Orthodox John Calvin, Reformed Lewis Sperry Chafer, Evangelical Protestant (Dispensational) James Hal Cone, Methodist Paul S.Horton, Christian (Pentecostal) Robert Jenson, Lutheran Martin Luther King, Jr.Moltmann, Reformed Oliver O'Donovan, Anglican Thomas Oden Wesleyan Wolfhart Pannenberg, Lutheran Karl Rahner, Roman Catholic Rosemary Ruether, Roman Catholic Friedrich Schleiermacher, Reformed Emanuel Swedenborg, New Church Paul Tillich, Lutheran Thomas F.Christian Faith: An Introduction to the Study of the Faith.Tustin, CA: Ariel Ministries Fruchtenbaum, Arnold (1998).Tustin, CA: Ariel Ministries Geisler, Norman L.An Introduction to Systematic Theology.This page was last modified on 1 May 2008, at 20:09.Systems psychology is a branch of applied psychology that studies human behaviour and experience in complex systems.It is inspired by systems theory and systems thinking, and based on the theoretical work of Roger Barker, Gregory Bateson, Humberto Maturana and others.Overview 2 History 3 Types of systems psychology 4 Related fields 4.Parry in 1958 in an industrial context.In school psychology and community psychology In the field of psychotherapy also called systemic therapy In the new field of family systems theory Systems psychology has emerged here as a new approach in which groups and individuals, are considered as systems in homeostasis.The heart of this criticism is in concluding too much of a direct causal relationship between parts in the system (for example that the problem behaviors of the child would vanish if parents would just get along).Rather than looking for causes in systems, this newer school of systemic psychology instead seeks to change destructive patterns in systems (ex: a family) by encouraging people to see things from new perspectives via techniques such as circular questioning, thus bringing about possibility for a shift in the power dynamic.History Gestalt psychology developed in the 1920s has been an important example for the development of General Systems Theory in the 1940s.Several biologists and social scientists here involved in the emerge of general systems theory in the 1950s.In the 1950s and 1960s Ludwig von Bertalanffy wrote several articles and a book on systems theory and psychology, psychopathology and psychiatry.The field of systems psychology at fist emerged outsite the academic world in industry.Parry in 1958 first mentioned this term in a context together with "personnel psychology" as sometimes known divisions of "aviation psychology".De Greene in 1970 also focused on systems psychology in the context of engineering, in particular connected with human factors, systems theory and systems engineering.In this direction Bruce Christie explored the outlines of the emerging area of human factors starting from the systems psychology base, rather than classical ergonomics.Olds wondered how a systems psychology or a process psychology keep consciousness focused on the whole rather than the parts?How can a systems psychology help individuals reconceptualize themselves in keeping concepts which radically change their perceptions?She stated about systems approaches to therapy, that systems models could join other therapeutic perspectives that place central emphasis on the importance of surrender to the larger whole as a way of mediating and transcending internal conflicts.The growing field of transpersonal psychology could be of help to the workout of a systems psychology, in calling on metaphors to move beyond strict identification with our personalities, bodies, minds feelings, or even with our highest "selves".He presents a framework for systematically addressing the health needs of children by integrating health, mental health, and educational systems of care.Types of systems psychology In the scientific literature different kind of systems psychology have been mentioned in the scientific literature: Applied systems psychology De Greene in 1970 described applied systems psychology as being connected with engineering psychology and human factor.The theory was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner, generally regarded as one of the world's leading scholars in the field of developmental psychology.Exosystem: External environmental settings which only indirectly affect development (such as parent's workplace) Macrosystem: The larger cultural context (Eastern vs.Ergonomics, also called "Engineering psychology" or "human factors", is the application of scientific information concerning objects, systems and environment for human use (definition adopted by the International Ergonomics Association in 2007).However, ergonomics comes into everything which involves people.Work systems, sports and leisure, health and safety should all embody ergonomics principles if well designed.It is the applied science of equipment design intended to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue and discomfort.Ergonomic research is primarily performed by ergonomists who study human capabilities in relationship to their work demands.Information derived from ergonomists contributes to the design and evaluation of tasks, jobs, products, environments and systems in order to make them compatible with the needs, abilities and limitations of people.Family systems therapy, also referred to as "family therapy" and "couple and family therapy", is a branch of psychotherapy related to relationship counseling that works with families and couples in intimate relationships to nurture change and development.It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health.Industrial and organizational psychology also known as "work psychology", "occupational psychology" or "personnel psychology" concerns the application of psychological theories, research methods, and intervention strategies to workplace issues.Industrial and organizational psychologists are interested in making organizations more productive while ensuring workers are able to lead physically and psychologically healthy lives.In contrast with engineering control theory, the reference variable for each negative feedback control loop in a control hierarchy is set from within the system (the organism), rather than by an external agent changing the setpoint of the controller.PCT also applies to nonliving autonomic systems.Process psychology exists to integrate process thought with the field of psychology broadly construed.It is a new field which emerges from the application of Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy to psychology.Toward a Process Psychology: A Model of Integration from David E.Such a rethinking of psychological questions and categories is invaluable for continued exploration of the human psyche and quest for health.He considered it an Existential psychology which includes spiritual goals and concepts.Roy (2000), Toward a Process Psychology: A Model of Integration.Roy (2005), Process Psychology and the Process of Psychology Or, Developing a Psychology of Integration While Leaving Home, Seminar paper, 2005.Singleton (1989), The Mind at Work: Psychological Ergonomics, Cambridge University Press.Behrmann (1984), Handbook of Microcomputers in Special Education.Organismic Psychology and System Theory, Worcester, Clark University Press.Power (2003), Promoting Children's Health: Integrating School, Family, and Community.Power (2003), "Promoting Children's Health: Integrating School, Family, and Community".David Parrish (2006), "Nothing I See Means Anything: Quantum Questions, Quantum Answers", p.Organsmic Systems Psychology, Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science, Vienna.Engineering control theory also makes use of feedforward, predictive control, and other functions that are not required to model the behavior of living organisms.Association for Process Psychology website, retrieved 20 March 2008.Mary Elizabeth Moore, retrieved 20 March 2008.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.The recommended lists are most appropriate for recent models.To learn more about systematic visit Britannica.Of, characterized by, based on, or constituting a system.Of or relating to classification or taxonomy.Of or pertaining to system; consisting in system; methodical; formed with regular connection and adaptation or subordination of parts to each other, and to the design of the whole; as, a systematic arrangement of plants or animals; a systematic course of study.Pertaining to the system of the world; cosmical.Affecting successively the different parts of the system or set of nervous fibres; as, systematic degeneration.Web Search powered by Google Thesaurus.SystemicTo learn more about Systemic visit Britannica.Relating to or affecting the entire body or an entire organism: systemic symptoms; a systemic poison.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Of or relating to a system.The booklet describes the disease and its symptoms and contains information about diagnosis and treatment as well as current research efforts supported by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) and other components of the Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health (NIH).It also discusses issues such as health care, pregnancy, and quality of life for people with lupus.If you have further questions after reading this booklet, you may wish to discuss them with your doctor.Lupus is one of many disorders of the immune system known as autoimmune diseases.In autoimmune diseases, the immune system turns against parts of the body it is designed to protect.Lupus can affect many parts of the body, including the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and brain.At present, there is no cure for lupus.However, lupus can be effectively treated with drugs, and most people with the disease can lead active, healthy lives.Lupus is characterized by periods of illness, called flares, and periods of wellness, or remission.Understanding how to prevent flares and how to treat them when they do occur helps people with lupus maintain better health.Intense research is underway, and scientists funded by the NIH are continuing to make great strides in understanding the disease, which may ultimately lead to a cure.In addition, lupus can run in families, but the risk that a child or a brother or sister of a patient will also have lupus is still quite low.It is difficult to estimate how many people in the United States have the disease because its symptoms vary widely and its onset is often hard to pinpoint.Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the form of the disease that most people are referring to when they say "lupus."The word "systemic" means the disease can affect many parts of the body.The raised areas may become thick and scaly and may cause scarring.The rash may last for days or years and may recur.Symptoms are similar to those of SLE (arthritis, rash, fever, and chest pain) and they typically go away completely when the drug is stopped.Autoantibodies ("auto" means self) are blood proteins that act against the body's own parts.SLE can also flare during pregnancy, and prompt treatment can keep the mother healthier longer.WebMD Public Information from the U.WebMD Public Information from the U.Anne Pearce Ornish shows you how.Laughter HealsDid you know, laughing heartily 100 times a day gives the same cardio results as working out for 20 minutes!Living With LupusLupus, an autoimmune disorder that affects more than 250,000 people in the U.How do you fight fatigue?Lose 10 Pounds in 3 Days?WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment."WebMD Public Information from the U.Change and Education section of this tool kit.
 
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