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koban [17]
2 years ago
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Trilla is looking at a tree in her backyard, and explaining what she sees to her mother. Her mother happens to be a gestalt psyc

hologist. What might she say back to her daughter?
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CaHeK987 [17]2 years ago
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Trilla is looking at a tree in her backyard, and explaining what she sees to her mother. Her mother happens to be a gestalt psychologist. so her mother tell her focus on the whole tree, don't think about individual part.

Gestalt psychology is a subfield of psychology that emphasises the concept of behaviour as an integrated whole that is greater than the sum of its individual components.

Holism, or the idea that the whole is larger than the sum of its parts, is a fundamental principle of Gestalt psychology. 1 The modern advancement in the study of human sensation and perception has been greatly influenced by this school of psychology.

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