Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 14, Iss. 4, Oct, 2010, pp. 353-380 @2010 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Nonlinear Dynamics in Biopsychosocial Resilience Abstract: Theory and methodology from nonlinear dynamical systems (NDS) may provide
considerable advantage to health scientists as well as health care professionals.
For instance, NDS methodologies and topics in health care share a focus upon the potentially
complex interactions of biological, psychological and social factors over time. Nevertheless,
a number of challenges remain in creating the necessary bridges in understanding to
allow researchers to apply NDS techniques and to enable practitioners to use the resulting
evidence to improve patient care. This article aims to provide such a bridge. First, common
concepts pertaining to self-organizing complex adaptive systems are outlined as a general
approach to understanding resilience across biological, psychological, and social scales.
Next, four data analytic techniques from NDS are compared and contrasted with respect to the
information they may provide about some common processes underlying resilience. These techniques
are: time-series analysis, state-space grids, catastrophe modeling, and network modeling.
Implications for health scientists and practitioners are discussed. Keywords: fractal, self-organization, health, wellness, complex adaptive system |