Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 26, Iss. 3, Jul, 2022, pp. 237-258 @2022 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Nonlinear Dynamics and Positive Health: The Case of Menstruation and Menopause Abstract: This paper is a theoretical journey through possible ways that complexity research
can contribute to health promotion, especially for under-standing, encouraging, and
facilitating positive health. The concept of positive health regards health as an
actual state or independent dimension, not simply freedom from physical disease or
the absence of a problem. The subjective aspect of positive health is often described
with the concept of well-being. Nonlinear paradigms have implications for
health because they direct attention to different facts, dynamics, theories,
and basic assumptions, and also because language, in both its denotative and
connotative aspects, has the potential to influence health-promoting or
undermining attitudes, self-attributions and narratives, all of which
impact positive health. This is explored specifically for perimenopause and menopause.
Our previous research provided evidence that the menstrual cycle, before and during perimenopause,
is the output of a nonlinear system in a chaotic trajectory. This article explores implications of
a nonlinear paradigm for understanding the science underlying menopause, interpretations of variability
and linear causality, importance of system structure, interpretations of perimenopause and menopause
as senescence and disorder, and resultant self-attributions about menopausal experience and the
nature of midlife. Keywords: nonlinear dynamics, chaos theory, health promotion, menopause, menstruation |