Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in Psychotherapy
Ecological psychology (EP) and the enactive approach (EA) may benefit from a more focused view of lived temporality and the underlying temporal multiscalar nature of human living. We propose multiscalar temporality (MT) as a framework that complements EP and EA, and moves beyond their current concep...
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doaj-a2fa19e1fee74418928da3b0f73258da2020-11-25T03:56:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-08-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01685531462Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in PsychotherapyJuan M. Loaiza0Sarah B. Trasmundi1Sune V. Steffensen2Sune V. Steffensen3Sune V. Steffensen4Sune V. Steffensen5Independent Scholar, Colombia, United KingdomCentre for Human Interactivity, Department of Language and Communication, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkCentre for Human Interactivity, Department of Language and Communication, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDanish Institute for Advanced Study, Odense, DenmarkCenter for Ecolinguistics, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ChinaCollege of International Studies, Southwest University, Chongqing, ChinaEcological psychology (EP) and the enactive approach (EA) may benefit from a more focused view of lived temporality and the underlying temporal multiscalar nature of human living. We propose multiscalar temporality (MT) as a framework that complements EP and EA, and moves beyond their current conceptualisation of timescales and inter-scale relationships in organism-environment dynamical systems. MT brings into focus the wide ranging and meshwork-like interdependencies at play in human living and the questions concerning how agents are intimately entangled in such meshworks, utilising them as resources for skilful living. We develop a conceptual toolkit that highlights temporality: Firstly, we address lived temporality. We use a case study from psychotherapy to show how a person’s skilful engagement with the world is best described as adaptive harnessing of interdependencies of constraints residing across a wide range of timescales. We call this skill time-ranging. Secondly, the case study provides a proof of concept of the integration of an idiographic approach to human conversing and a more general theory of emergent organisation rooted in theoretical biology. We introduce the existing concept of constraint closure from theoretical biology and scale it up to human interactivity. The detailed conceptualisation of constraint interdependencies constitutes the backbone of the proposal. Thirdly, we present a heuristic mapping of what we call organising frames. The mapping guides the conceptualisation of the emergence of inter-scale relationships and serves as an epistemic tool that brings together nomothetic and idiographic approaches. Finally, we combine new ideas with re-interpretations of existing EP and EA concepts and elaborate on the need of a fresh new look at the implicit and sometimes missing conceptualisations of temporality in the EP and EA literature.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01685/fulltime scaletemporalityconstraint closurepsychotherapyenactive approachecological psychology |
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Juan M. Loaiza Sarah B. Trasmundi Sune V. Steffensen Sune V. Steffensen Sune V. Steffensen Sune V. Steffensen Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in Psychotherapy Frontiers in Psychology time scale temporality constraint closure psychotherapy enactive approach ecological psychology |
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Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in Psychotherapy |
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Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in Psychotherapy |
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Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in Psychotherapy |
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Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in Psychotherapy |
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Multiscalar Temporality in Human Behaviour: A Case Study of Constraint Interdependence in Psychotherapy |
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multiscalar temporality in human behaviour: a case study of constraint interdependence in psychotherapy |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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2020-08-01 |
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Ecological psychology (EP) and the enactive approach (EA) may benefit from a more focused view of lived temporality and the underlying temporal multiscalar nature of human living. We propose multiscalar temporality (MT) as a framework that complements EP and EA, and moves beyond their current conceptualisation of timescales and inter-scale relationships in organism-environment dynamical systems. MT brings into focus the wide ranging and meshwork-like interdependencies at play in human living and the questions concerning how agents are intimately entangled in such meshworks, utilising them as resources for skilful living. We develop a conceptual toolkit that highlights temporality: Firstly, we address lived temporality. We use a case study from psychotherapy to show how a person’s skilful engagement with the world is best described as adaptive harnessing of interdependencies of constraints residing across a wide range of timescales. We call this skill time-ranging. Secondly, the case study provides a proof of concept of the integration of an idiographic approach to human conversing and a more general theory of emergent organisation rooted in theoretical biology. We introduce the existing concept of constraint closure from theoretical biology and scale it up to human interactivity. The detailed conceptualisation of constraint interdependencies constitutes the backbone of the proposal. Thirdly, we present a heuristic mapping of what we call organising frames. The mapping guides the conceptualisation of the emergence of inter-scale relationships and serves as an epistemic tool that brings together nomothetic and idiographic approaches. Finally, we combine new ideas with re-interpretations of existing EP and EA concepts and elaborate on the need of a fresh new look at the implicit and sometimes missing conceptualisations of temporality in the EP and EA literature. |
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time scale temporality constraint closure psychotherapy enactive approach ecological psychology |
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