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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Organismic theories in psychology are a faOrganismic theories in psychology are a family of holistic psychological theories which tend to stress the organization, unity, and integration of human beings expressed through each individual's inherent growth or developmental tendency. The idea of an explicitly "organismic theory" dates at least back to the publication of Kurt Goldstein's The organism: A holistic approach to biology derived from pathological data in man in 1934. Organismic theories and the "organic" metaphor were inspired by organicist approaches in biology. The most direct influence from inside psychology comes from gestalt psychology. This approach is often contrasted with mechanistic and reductionist perspectives in psychology.d reductionist perspectives in psychology. , Las teorías organísmicas en psicología sonLas teorías organísmicas en psicología son una familia de teorías psicológicas holísticas, las cuales tienden a enfatizar la organización, unidad e integración de los seres humanos, expresados a través de las tendencias al crecimiento y desarrollo inherentes a cada individuo. y desarrollo inherentes a cada individuo.
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