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topological psychology

topological psychology

a system of psychology in which phenomena are described and classified in terms of the formal relationships of attractions and repulsions (valences) in an individual’s life space. The result is a geometric map of needs, purposes, and goals. [proposed by Kurt Lewin using concepts from topology, ]

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