TY - JOUR
T1 - A dynamic systems perspective on social cognition, problematic behaviour, and intervention in adolescence
AU - Lichtwarck-Aschoff, Anna
AU - van Geert, Paul
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - In this article we discussed a dynamic systems view on social behaviour in adolescence. Social behaviour is defined as a self-organizing attractor landscape, based on a network of proximal (i.e., direct) causes. In some cases, social development is disturbed, leading to problematic behaviour in adolescence. The attractor landscape requires change and this change is achieved by therapy and intervention. Therapy and intervention are attempts to control complex, self-organizing systems, i.e., networks of proximal causes. We have noted that successful therapies and interventions do exactly that: change the network of proximal causes, within the rules and confinements of the contexts in which adolescent social behaviour occurs. Understanding the mechanism of such changes requires a different approach to studying and evaluating therapy and intervention, namely a focus on the various dynamics of individual trajectories.
AB - In this article we discussed a dynamic systems view on social behaviour in adolescence. Social behaviour is defined as a self-organizing attractor landscape, based on a network of proximal (i.e., direct) causes. In some cases, social development is disturbed, leading to problematic behaviour in adolescence. The attractor landscape requires change and this change is achieved by therapy and intervention. Therapy and intervention are attempts to control complex, self-organizing systems, i.e., networks of proximal causes. We have noted that successful therapies and interventions do exactly that: change the network of proximal causes, within the rules and confinements of the contexts in which adolescent social behaviour occurs. Understanding the mechanism of such changes requires a different approach to studying and evaluating therapy and intervention, namely a focus on the various dynamics of individual trajectories.
U2 - 10.1080/17405620444000157
DO - 10.1080/17405620444000157
M3 - Article
SN - 1740-5629
VL - 1
SP - 399
EP - 411
JO - European Journal of Developmental Psychology
JF - European Journal of Developmental Psychology
IS - 4
ER -