An electronic copy of book is available for Library Members Sign in to view the book
Principles of Topological Psychology presents Kurt Lewin’s influential field theory approach to psychology. Lewin introduces the concept of “life space,” where human behavior is understood as the result of dynamic interactions between individuals and their psychological environment. The book applies mathematical and topological concepts to psychological processes such as motivation, perception, and behavior. It laid the foundation for modern social psychology, organizational psychology, and systems approaches to human behavior.
Sub Title:
Edition:
Volume:
Publisher: Mc Graw Hill
Publishing Year: 1936
ISBN:
Pages: 251