
doi: 10.1002/jclp.20071
pmid: 15470729
AbstractThe Tree of Knowledge is an imaginative attempt to construct a metatheoretical system that proposes to unify the discipline of psychology. However, it is limited in its appreciation of political factors, and so an optimistic view of the possibility of the system overlooks the power issues that beset the field. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol.
Societies, Scientific, Behavior, Behavior, Animal, Interprofessional Relations, Science, Politics, Psychology, Clinical, United States, Knowledge, Animals, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Psychology, Power, Psychological, Psychological Theory, Forecasting, Specialization
Societies, Scientific, Behavior, Behavior, Animal, Interprofessional Relations, Science, Politics, Psychology, Clinical, United States, Knowledge, Animals, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Psychology, Power, Psychological, Psychological Theory, Forecasting, Specialization
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