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Intro
Foreword
Preface: Compassion for Knowledge
Contents
About the Contributors
Chapter 1: Enchantment of the Mind: The Salernitan Questions
Introduction
The Salernitan Questions
What Vision of Knowledge?
Moral Integrity and Social Commitment
The Structure of the Book
Sowing
Fertilizing
Cultivating
Conclusion
References
Part I: Sowing
Chapter 2: Field-Dependence: A Strong Theoretical Model
The Body, the Mind, and the Person
Differentiation and Differences between Genders
References
Chapter 3: Women and Popular Medicine
Women and Medicine
Women and Medicine in Salerno
Body and Health: Trotula and the "De Mulierum Passionibus"
References
Chapter 4: Parents, Children, and the Third Age: The Needs of the Elderly
Do We Know Elderly People?
Parents, Children, and the Third Age: The Needs of the Elderly
Results
References
Chapter 5: Lou Andreas-Salom:̈ On Women and Psychoanalysis
Behind the Keyhole
Women and Psychoanalysis: The Paradoxical Femininity
References
Chapter 6: The Earthquake and the Psycho-Sociological Research
References
Part II: Fertilizing
Chapter 7: The Field-Dependence: A Strong Theoretical Model: A Review
References
Chapter 8: An Overview of Mind-Wandering According to Boggi's Approach and Interests
Introduction
The Early Psychoanalytical Approach to Mind-Wandering: The Trio's Prospective
Beyond Psychoanalysis: Toward New Approaches on Mind-Wandering
Beyond Psychoanalysis: Models and Approaches of Experimental Research on Mind-Wandering
A Gestalt Theoretical Approach to Mind-Wandering and Related Phenomena
Toward a New Prospective on Mind-Wandering? A Multiple-Field Approach
Overlapping Situation and Multifield Approach
Basic Characteristics of Multiple-Field Situation
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9: Contemporary Considerations on "Donna e Medicina Popolare", by Pina Cavallo Boggi (1981)
The Predications of Patients and Women in the Context of Illness and Cure
References
Chapter 10: Comment on Pina Boggi Cavallo and Michele Cesaro's "Parents, Children, and the Third Age: The Needs of Older People"
Activity Versus Disengagement
Continuity Theory
Aging Stereotypes
Third and Fourth Age
Active Aging
Aging Well
Self-Regulatory Processes
Socioemotional Selectivity
Continuity and Change in Intergenerational Relations
Conclusions
References
Chapter 11: Lou Andreas-Salom:̌ Which Woman? Which Body? Whose Narcissism?
References
Chapter 12: Yearning for Home: Place, Loss, and New Paradigms of Psychological Practice
Introduction
Indigenous Psychology (Rob Brockman)
Ecological Adaption and Refugees (Ruth Wells)
Open Dialogue Vs. Non-places (Paul Rhodes)
Eco-Psychology: Home in the Anthropocene (Merle Conyer)
Psychological Descriptors for the Anthropocene
Deep Adaptation
Foreword
Preface: Compassion for Knowledge
Contents
About the Contributors
Chapter 1: Enchantment of the Mind: The Salernitan Questions
Introduction
The Salernitan Questions
What Vision of Knowledge?
Moral Integrity and Social Commitment
The Structure of the Book
Sowing
Fertilizing
Cultivating
Conclusion
References
Part I: Sowing
Chapter 2: Field-Dependence: A Strong Theoretical Model
The Body, the Mind, and the Person
Differentiation and Differences between Genders
References
Chapter 3: Women and Popular Medicine
Women and Medicine
Women and Medicine in Salerno
Body and Health: Trotula and the "De Mulierum Passionibus"
References
Chapter 4: Parents, Children, and the Third Age: The Needs of the Elderly
Do We Know Elderly People?
Parents, Children, and the Third Age: The Needs of the Elderly
Results
References
Chapter 5: Lou Andreas-Salom:̈ On Women and Psychoanalysis
Behind the Keyhole
Women and Psychoanalysis: The Paradoxical Femininity
References
Chapter 6: The Earthquake and the Psycho-Sociological Research
References
Part II: Fertilizing
Chapter 7: The Field-Dependence: A Strong Theoretical Model: A Review
References
Chapter 8: An Overview of Mind-Wandering According to Boggi's Approach and Interests
Introduction
The Early Psychoanalytical Approach to Mind-Wandering: The Trio's Prospective
Beyond Psychoanalysis: Toward New Approaches on Mind-Wandering
Beyond Psychoanalysis: Models and Approaches of Experimental Research on Mind-Wandering
A Gestalt Theoretical Approach to Mind-Wandering and Related Phenomena
Toward a New Prospective on Mind-Wandering? A Multiple-Field Approach
Overlapping Situation and Multifield Approach
Basic Characteristics of Multiple-Field Situation
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9: Contemporary Considerations on "Donna e Medicina Popolare", by Pina Cavallo Boggi (1981)
The Predications of Patients and Women in the Context of Illness and Cure
References
Chapter 10: Comment on Pina Boggi Cavallo and Michele Cesaro's "Parents, Children, and the Third Age: The Needs of Older People"
Activity Versus Disengagement
Continuity Theory
Aging Stereotypes
Third and Fourth Age
Active Aging
Aging Well
Self-Regulatory Processes
Socioemotional Selectivity
Continuity and Change in Intergenerational Relations
Conclusions
References
Chapter 11: Lou Andreas-Salom:̌ Which Woman? Which Body? Whose Narcissism?
References
Chapter 12: Yearning for Home: Place, Loss, and New Paradigms of Psychological Practice
Introduction
Indigenous Psychology (Rob Brockman)
Ecological Adaption and Refugees (Ruth Wells)
Open Dialogue Vs. Non-places (Paul Rhodes)
Eco-Psychology: Home in the Anthropocene (Merle Conyer)
Psychological Descriptors for the Anthropocene
Deep Adaptation