The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory, Volume II: Living in the Loop

Author:   Warren Mansell ,  Eva de Hullu (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Psychology, Open University, The Netherlands) ,  Vyv Huddy (Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK) ,  Tom Scholte (Professor of Acting and Directing, Department of Theatre and Film, University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
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9780323911658


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   02 March 2023
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Author:   Warren Mansell ,  Eva de Hullu (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Psychology, Open University, The Netherlands) ,  Vyv Huddy (Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK) ,  Tom Scholte (Professor of Acting and Directing, Department of Theatre and Film, University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   0.730kg
ISBN:  

9780323911658


ISBN 10:   032391165
Pages:   444
Publication Date:   02 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"SECTION 1: Perception, Consciousness, and Imagination 1. Exploring the Perceptual Control Hierarchy Eva de Hullu 2. ""Conflict to Collage"": A Perceptual Control Theory Architecture to Underpin Human Consciousness Warren Mansell 3. Loss and Restoration of Control: A Perceptual Control Theory Perspective on the Role of Mental Simulation Vyv Huddy and Warren Mansell SECTION 2: Computational and Mathematical Modeling 4. Motor Control as the Control of Perception Maximilian Gregory Parker 5. Perceptual Control Theory Multiple Agent Interaction: A Classical Control Theory Treatment Philip S. E. Farrell 6. Learning Curves and Psychological Change Across Populations: The Implications of Reorganization Vyv Huddy SECTION 3: Health Applications 7. Connecting Perceptual Control theory with Health Behavior Jonathan Sigger 8. Cancer and Control Mike Rennoldson 9. Designing Mental Health Services that are Fit for Purpose Using the Principles of Perceptual Control Theory Robert Griffiths 10. Communication in Dementia: The Development of a New Understanding and Training Intervention that is Informed by Perceptual Control Theory Phil McEvoy and Lydia Morris SECTION 4: Schooling and Education 11. Creating Connected Schools Shelley A.W. Roy 12. PCT and Philosophy of Education: Education as Guidance of Reorganization Eetu Pikkarainen SECTION 5: The Self and Society 13. Human Culture Is Based on Mechanisms of Perceptual Control Ted Cloak 14. Sources and Dynamics of the Self: Perceptual Control Theory, Psychoanalysis, and the Control of Self-Image Brian D'Agostino 15. Reorganization as Anti-Oppression: PCT, the Method of Levels, and the Theatre of the Oppressed Tom Scholte SECTION 6: Synthesis 16. Synthesis: Living in the Loop Tom Scholte, Eva de Hullu, Vyv Huddy, and Warren Mansell"

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It is a wonderful overview of the current state of affairs in the field and a just tribute to the founding father of PCT, William (Bill) Powers. This book is a must-read for anyone willing to gain a better understanding of hierarchical (perceptual) control theory and its ramifications to a wide range of scientific fields, varying from the physical sciences and engineering to clinical medicine and the humanities. The appearance of this book is very timely, as we dive further into an age that appears to be in a dire need for gentle hierarchical control. -- Dr. Rutger Goekoop, MD, PhD, Psychiatrist, Free University Amsterdam Department of Behavioral and Movement Sciences; Parnassia Academy, PsyQ, The Hague, Department of Anxiety disorders, Early Detection and Intervention Team (psychosis) In this second volume of a much-needed handbook, the authors break ground in developing and extending perceptual control theory, showing its application to a range of fields, including health behaviours, mental health service provision, and education. A rich, in-depth, and stimulating collection of papers that are an essential resource for those interested in this cutting edge perspective on human experiencing and behaviour. -- Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology, University of Roehampton


It is a wonderful overview of the current state of affairs in the field and a just tribute to the founding father of PCT, William (Bill) Powers. This book is a must-read for anyone willing to gain a better understanding of hierarchical (perceptual) control theory and its ramifications to a wide range of scientific fields, varying from the physical sciences and engineering to clinical medicine and the humanities. The appearance of this book is very timely, as we dive further into an age that appears to be in a dire need for gentle hierarchical control. -- Dr. Rutger Goekoop, MD, PhD, Psychiatrist, Free University Amsterdam Department of Behavioral and Movement Sciences; Parnassia Academy, PsyQ, The Hague, Department of Anxiety disorders, Early Detection and Intervention Team (psychosis)


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Dr. Mansell has written over sixty interdisciplinary publications on perceptual control theory, has convened three international conferences on PCT, and hosts a website pctweb.org that has received over 35,000 views since its inception in 2009. His work on PCT has appeared on UK national television, in science museums, and online newspaper and magazine articles. He has authored and edited various books, including: Coping with Fears and Phobias (2007), A Transdiagnostic Approach to CBT using Method of Levels Therapy (2012), Principles-Based Counselling and Psychotherapy (2015), Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT (2010), and The Bluffer’s Guide to Psychology (2006). Eva de Hullu is assistant professor at the Faculty of Psychology at the Open University, the Netherlands. She is also the current Chair of the International Association of Perceptual Control Theory (IAPCT) and has presented work on PCT in IAPCT conferences. (eva.dehullu@ou.nl) Vyv Huddy is a Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Sheffield, UK. He has co-authored a number of published articles utilising PCT across the field of psychology research. He is qualified in Clinical Psychology at Royal Holloway (University of London) in 2008. His first post as clinical psychologist was in research, where he joined a team developing Cognitive Remediation Therapy for psychosis. During this post, and subsequently working in a prison and acute inpatient mental health settings, he became interested in developing patient perspective therapy for secondary care, inpatient and other secure settings. Very recently, he has also become interested in taking a community psychology approach to working alongside communities and organisations to develop their resources and agency - 64 Million Artists (https://64millionartists.com) are a key partner in a line of research on this topic. (v.huddy@sheffield.ac.uk) Tom Scholte is a Professor of Acting and Directing in the Department of Theatre and Film at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada located on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. He is also the Faculty Lead/Artistic Director of Conflict Theatre@UBC and the host of the Systems and Cybernetics section of the New Book Network, and hosted the 2019 American Cybernetics Society Annual Conference. (tom.scholte@ubc.ca)

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