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PARADIGM “A set of presuppositions about what the world is like, problems to be investigated and appropriate methods for investigation”. A paradigm is a set of interrelated ontological, epistemological and methodological assumptions (Terre Blanche, Durrheim & Painter, 2006). Different paradigms will view reality differently and so will then influence the way you see the world. Levels of Knowledge The following are the levels of knowledge and how they are linked. EPISTEMOLOGY “A set of immanent rules used in thought by large groups of people to define reality” Epistemology is deduced from what a person says and how a person thinks, talks, and acts. Epistemology pertains to how rules that govern our thinking are created and shared. How we come to know what we know. Remember we said that some people use „paradigm‟ and „epistemology‟ interchangeably, for now it is important to understand that your epistemology will shape your thinking as well as how you view and understand the world. Eg. Newtonian epistemology, Cartesian epistemology, Constructivist epistemology, African epistemology THEORY A set of connected principles serving to explain a group of phenomena of interest to the researcher, or serving as a statement of relations believed to prevail in a body of observations. Theories are informed and specified by particular epistemologies. EG Psychoanalytic theory, Behaviourist theory, Existential theory, General Systems Theory MODEL A projection of the substance of a less understood or developed domain onto the structure of a more developed system. You take what you see and project it onto something else. These models are embedded within particular theories, which are also informed by specific epistemological assumptions. It is important to understand how epistemology, theory and model link together coherently Eg. Psychosexual Developmental Stages of Sigmund Freud, Operant Conditioning TECHNIQUE “A rehearsed or practiced procedure or skill to achieve a particular end/outcome in accordance with a model used” Eg. conditioning; Positive reinforcement INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY AND SYSTEMIC THINKING PYC 4808 ECOSYSTEMIC PSYCHOLOGY - Exam Prep “ A field of study that concerns itself with organisation, pattern and process rather that matter, material and content. (Bec &Bec p17) Taken from the greek word kybernetes, meaning steersman. Developed in 1948 by Newman ect and taken futher by James Clark Maxwell FOC vs SOC PERPECTIVE 1. A therapist/first order thinker operating from a first order cybernetics (FOC) perspective would be positioned outside (

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PARADIGM

“A set of presuppositions about what the world is like, problems to be investigated and
appropriate methods for investigation”. A paradigm is a set of interrelated ontological, epistemological
and methodological assumptions (Terre Blanche, Durrheim & Painter, 2006). Different paradigms will view
reality differently and so will then influence the way you see the world.

Levels of Knowledge
The following are the levels of knowledge and how they are linked.

EPISTEMOLOGY
“A set of immanent rules used in thought by large groups of people to define reality” Epistemology
is deduced from what a person says and how
a person thinks, talks, and acts. Epistemology pertains to how rules that govern our thinking are created
and shared. How we come to know what we know.
Remember we said that some people use „paradigm‟ and „epistemology‟ interchangeably, for now it is
important to understand that your epistemology will shape your thinking as well as how you view and
understand the world.
Eg. Newtonian epistemology, Cartesian epistemology, Constructivist epistemology, African epistemology

THEORY
A set of connected principles serving to explain a group of phenomena of interest to the researcher, or
serving as a statement of relations believed to prevail in a body of observations. Theories are informed
and specified by particular epistemologies.
EG Psychoanalytic theory, Behaviourist theory, Existential theory, General Systems Theory

MODEL
A projection of the substance of a less understood or developed domain onto the structure of a more
developed system. You take what you see and project it onto something else. These models are
embedded within particular theories, which are also informed by specific epistemological assumptions. It is
important to understand how epistemology, theory and model link together coherently
Eg. Psychosexual Developmental Stages of Sigmund Freud, Operant
Conditioning

TECHNIQUE
“A rehearsed or practiced procedure or skill to achieve a particular end/outcome in accordance with a
model used”
Eg. conditioning; Positive reinforcement




INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY AND SYSTEMIC THINKING

Individual theories in psychology focus on certain aspects of the individual, for
example:
Behaviourism focuses on an individual‟s behaviour and
Psychodynamic theories focus on the unconscious painful experiences/wishes of
an individual.

Systems theory is not an either/or approach and does not take the stance that the
above examples are incorrect. Systems theory does, however, focus on the
interactional patterns between people.
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