Term ID: T2125

Gestalt Field Theory

/gestalt-field-theory/
The theoretical framework emphasizing that behavior emerges from the total field of forces including individual characteristics and environmental factors rather than isolated causes.
Example: Understanding depression as emerging from the interaction between personal vulnerability, current life circumstances, social support, and cultural context rather than single factors.

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Reference: Lewin (1951)