바로가기메뉴

본문 바로가기 주메뉴 바로가기

New Horizons of Psychological Interventions in Health : Roles of Psychology and Maum Model in Convergence Approach

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2013, v.18 no.2, pp.251-266
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2013.18.2.001

  • Downloaded
  • Viewed

Abstract

I assert that psychology is a hub of convergence and positive approach which can be a promising problem solver for new challenges in Korea. Organismic (or systemic) World Hypothesis and Integrative System Theory are proposed as a frame for the understanding of convergence approach. Maum model is constructed in order to integrate and connect various kinds of theories in psychology. Implications are discussed in relation to the Integrative System Theory and Maum model when addictive problems are explained as a self-regulation failure syndrome.

keywords
융합과 긍정 접근, 유기적 세상가설, 통합 체계론, 마음 모형, system I, II, III, 중독, convergence and positive approach, Organismic World Hypothesis, Integrative System Theory, Maum model, system I, II, III, addiction

Reference

1.

김교헌 (1999). 전인적 건강과 시스템 이론. 사회과학논총, 10, 55-68. 충남대학교 사회과학연구소.

2.

김교헌 (2002). 심리학적 관점에서 본 중독. 한국심리학회지: 건강, 7(2), 159-179.

3.

김교헌 (2006a). 중독과 자기조절 : 인지신경과학적 접근. 한국심리학회지: 건강, 11(1), 63-105.

4.

김교헌 (2006b). 도박행동의 자기조절모형 : 상식모형의확장. 한국심리학회지: 건강, 11(2), 243-274.

5.

김교헌 (2007). 중독, 그 미궁을 헤쳐가기. 한국심리학회지: 건강, 12(4), 677-693.

6.

김교헌 (2008). 마음챙김과 자기조절 그리고 지혜. 한국심리학회지: 건강, 13(2), 285-306.

7.

김유신 (2012). 융합연구에 대한 과학철학적 접근. 융합연구, 왜 그리고 어떻게 할 것인가? 제 52회한림심포지엄 자료집, 5-22.

8.

장회익 (1998). 삶과 온생명 : 새 과학과 문화의 모색.서울 : 솔출판사.

9.

Albanese, M., & Shaffer, H. J. (2012). Addiction : The genesis and evolution of an idea and its consequences. In H. J. Shaffer (Ed.), Addiction syndrome handbook: vol. 1. Foundations, influences, and expressions of addiction. (pp. 3-21). N. Y. : American Psychological Association.

10.

Alquist, J., & Baumeister, R. F. (2012). Self-control and addiction. In H. J. Shaffer (Ed.), Addiction syndrome handbook: vol. 1. Foundations, influences, and expressions of addiction. (pp. 165-174). N. Y. : American Psychological Association.

11.

Capra, W. B. (1966). The web of life : A new scientific understanding of living systems. N. Y. : Anchor Books/Doubleday.

12.

Carver, C. S., Johnson, S. L., & Joormann, J, (2009), Two-mode models of self-regulation as a tool for conceptualizing of the serotonergic system in normal behavior and diverse disorders. Currents directions in Psychological Science, 18, 195-199.

13.

Carver, C. S. & Scheier, M. F. (1981). Attention and self-regulation : A control-theory approach to human behavior. N. Y. : Springer-Verlag.

14.

Carver, C. S. & Scheier, M. F. (1990). Principles of self-regulation : Action and emotion. In E. T. Higgins & R. M. Sorrentino (Eds.), Handbook of motivation and cognition : Foundation of social behavior(vol. 2, pp. 3-52). N. Y. : Guilford.

15.

Carver, C. S. & Scheier, M. F. (1998). On the self-regulation of behavior. N. Y. : Cambridge University Press.

16.

Carver, C. S. & Scheier, M. F. (2002). Control processes and self-organization as complementary principles underlying behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 6, 304-315.

17.

Carver, C. S. & Scheier, M. F. (2012). Perspective on personality. 7th Ed. N. Y. : Pearson.

18.

Damasio, A. (2003). Looking for Spinoza : Joy, sorrow and the feeling brain. N. Y. : Carlisle & Company.

19.

Epstein, S. (1994). Integration of the cognitive and the psychodynamic unconscious. American Psychologist, 49, 709-724.

20.

Fujita, K., Trope, Y., Liberman, N., & Levin-Sagi, M. (2006). Construal levels and self-control. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 90(3), 351-367.

21.

McAdams, D. P., & Pals, J. L. (2006). A new big five : Fundamental principles for an integrative science of personality. American Psychologist, 61, 204-217.

22.

Metcalfe, J., & Mischel, W. (1999). A hot/cool-system analysis of delay-gratification : Dynamics of willpower. Psychological Review, 106, 3-19.

23.

Miller, J. G. (1978). Living systems. N. Y. : McGraw-Hill.

24.

Nettle, D. (2007). Personality : What makes you the way you are. London : Oxford University Press.

25.

Pepper, C. S. (1942). World hypotheses : A study in evidence. Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press.

26.

Powers, W. T. (1973). Behavior : The control of perception. Science, 179, 351-356.

27.

Schwartz, G. E. (1987). Personality and the unification of psychology and modern physics : A system approach. In J. Aronoff, A. I. Rabin and R. A. Zucker (Eds.), The emergence of personality, (pp. 217-254). N.Y. : Springer.

28.

Schwartz G. E., & Russek, L. G. (1997). The challenge of one medicine : Theories of eight world hypotheses. Advances : The Journal of Mind-Body Medicine, 1, 3-12.

29.

Seligman, M. E. P. (1999). The president's address. American Psychologist, 54, 559-562.

30.

Siegel. D. J. (2007). The mindful brain : Reflection and attunement in the cultivation of well-being. N. Y. : W. W. Norton & Company.

31.

Smolensky, P. (1988). On the proper of treatment of connectionism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 11, 1-23.

32.

Starck, F., & Deutsch, R. (2004). Reflective and impulsive determinants of social behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 8, 220-247.

33.

Trope, Y., & Liberman, N. (2010). Construal-level theory of psychological distance. Psychological Review, 110, 403-431.

34.

Vallacher, R. R., & Wegner, D. M. (1987). What do people think they are doing? Action identification and human behavior. Psychological Review, 94, 3-15.

35.

von Bertalanffy, L. (1968). General system theory. N. Y. : Braziller.

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology