Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 21, Iss. 2, Apr, 2017, pp. 143-158 @2017 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Positive Disintegration as a Process of Symmetry Breaking Abstract: This article presents an analysis of the positive disintegration
as a process of symmetry breaking. Symmetry breaking plays a major role in
self-organized patterns formation and correlates directly to increasing
complexity and function specialization. According to Dabrowski, a creator
of the Theory of Positive Disintegration, the change from lower to higher levels
of human development requires a major restructuring of an individual's
psychological makeup. Each level of human development is a relatively stable
and coherent configuration of emotional-cognitive patterns called
developmental dynamisms. Their main function is to restructure a mental structure
by breaking the symmetry of a low level and bringing differentiation and then
integration to higher levels. The positive disintegration is then the process
of transitions from a lower level of high symmetry and low complexity to higher
levels of low symmetry and high complexity of mental structure. Keywords: symmetry breaking, self-organization, pattern formation, complexity, phase transition, emotion, human development |