The Organism

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"The Organism" is a seminal 1939 work by neurologist Kurt Goldstein that presents a holistic theory of human biology and psychology, emphasizing the organism as an integrated, self-organizing whole.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scientific monograph
author Kurt Goldstein
contrastsWith localizationist neurology
reductionist biology
describes organism as integrated whole
emphasizes adaptation to environment
self-regulation of the organism
unity of biological and psychological processes
field holistic medicine
neurology
philosophy of biology
psychology
hasAuthorProfession neurologist
philosopher of medicine
psychiatrist
influenced existential psychology
holistic medicine
humanistic psychology
neuropsychology
phenomenological psychiatry
systems theory in biology
influencedBy Gestalt psychology
brain injury case studies
clinical neurology
keyConcept catastrophic reaction in brain injury
figure-ground relations in behavior
organismic wholeness
self-actualization of the organism
language English
mainSubject holistic theory of the organism
human biology
human psychology
organismic theory
self-organization in living systems
notableFor early holistic model of mind–body unity
foundational statement of organismic theory
proposes organismic approach to pathology
publicationYear 1939
publisher Zone Books (later English editions)
regards symptoms as expressions of whole-organism adaptation

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Kurt Goldstein notableWork The Organism