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Gestalt psychology - translation to Αγγλικά

THEORY OF MIND EXAMINING HUMAN PERCEPTION, STRUCTURES AND ORGANIZING PRINCIPLES IN SENSORY IMPRESSIONS
Gestalt effect; Gestalt theory; Gestalt perception; Gestalt Psychology; Gestalt principles; Gestaltpsychologie; Law of Closure; Gestalt phenomena; Prägnanz; Pragnanz; Law of pragnanz; Law of Similarity; Law of Proximity; Law of Symmetry; Law of Common Fate; Praegnanz; The law of Prägnanz; Gestaltism; Gestalt Theory; Law of precision; Gestalt psychologists; Gestalt principals; Reification (Gestalt psychology); Configurationism
  • Law of continuity
  • Several grouping principles are employed in this map: similarity allows the reader to selectively isolate cities, rivers, or state boundaries; closure allows the dashed boundary lines to be perceived as continuous borders; proximity makes the collection of river segments appear as a single watershed; and continuity helps the reader "see" whole states even when boundaries are obscured under rivers.

Gestalt psychology         
n. Psicología Gestalt
Gestalt therapy         
FORM OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
Gestalt Therapy; Gestalt group therapy; Empty-chair technique; Erving Polster; Gestalt therapist
n. terapia de Gestalt (terapia por medio de la psicología del médico Gestalt)
organizational psychology         
BRANCH OF PSYCHOLOGY
Industrial/Organizational Psychology; Industrial psychology; Industrial Psychology; Industrial and organisational psychology; Occupational Psychology; Organizational psychology; Organisational psychology; Industrial-organizational psychology; Industrial-organisational psychology; I/O psychology; I/O Psychology; Work psychology; Business Psychology; Management psychology; Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Industrial Organizational Psychology; Organizational Psychology; Occupational psychology; Talent assessment; I/O Psych; Psychology, industrial; Industrial/organizational psychology; Industrial & organizational psychology; Design psychology; Workplace psychology; Organizational psychologist; Industrial, work, and organizational psychology; Industrial psychologist; Work psychologist; I/O psychologist; Occupational psychologist; Industrial and organisational psychologist; Industrial, work, and organizational psychologist; Industrial-organisational psychologist; Industrial-organizational psychologist; Industrial/organizational psychologist; Management psychologist; Organisational psychologist; Workplace psychologist; Design psychologist; Business psychologist; Industrial-Organizational Psychology
psicología, sicología institucional (rama de la psicología aplicada que aplica los principios de la psicología a organizaciones y empresas)

Ορισμός

gestalt psychology
¦ noun a movement in psychology seeking to explain perceptions as gestalts rather than analysing their constituents.

Βικιπαίδεια

Gestalt psychology

Gestalt psychology, gestaltism, or configurationism is a school of psychology that emerged in the early twentieth century in Austria and Germany as a theory of perception that was a rejection of basic principles of Wilhelm Wundt's and Edward Titchener's elementalist and structuralist psychology.

As used in Gestalt psychology, the German word Gestalt ( gə-SHTA(H)LT, -⁠STAHLT, -⁠S(H)TAWLT, German: [ɡəˈʃtalt] (listen); meaning "form") is interpreted as "pattern" or "configuration". Gestalt psychologists emphasize that organisms perceive entire patterns or configurations, not merely individual components. The view is sometimes summarized using the adage, "the whole is more than the sum of its parts.": 13 

Gestalt psychology was founded on works by Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler, and Kurt Koffka.