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Proposed Model for Professional E-Mail Groups Part III
by Ian Pitchford
What can InterPsych do?
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* Externally * * Self- *
* Organized * PARADIGM * Organizing *
* Systems * -------------->* Systems *
* * SHIFT * *
* (Passive) * * (Active) *
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InterPsych's main contribution will be the continued espousal of the likelihood of a synergistic effect, leading to new ideas as to the workings of the human brain/mind and the solution to the problem of mental suffering, resulting from the interaction of those engaged in research and clinical practice in psychiatry and clinical psychology, together with those involved in cognitive science, anthropology, philosophy, neuroscience, artificial intelligence and computer science, neurology, etc, in the context of a multicultural, multimedia environment on the Internet.
In practical terms InterPsych will provide:
- International co-ordination
- Co-ordination of English speaking groups
- Tools such as software, educational material...
- Inspiration and direction
- Central organization through the IVC
- An emphasis on practical creativity
- Infrastructure to channel individual talents to meet universal needs
- A Paradigm?
>---- * Problem
| * Communication
| * Provocation
| * Lateral Thinking
----< * Solution
One definition of lateral thinking:
"You can't dig a different hole by digging deeper in the same place"
I would like to leave you with one final provocation so I am delving into my dictionary now:
PO, organizations are fantasy organizations:
-- fantasy, n. imagination; thing(s) imagined; fanciful design, fantastic.
What could this mean? Please let me have your thoughts.
Regards,
Ian Pitchford
References:
De Bono, Edward (1995), Serious Creativity, London: Harper Collins
Gardner, Howard (1985), The Mind's New Science, New York: Basic Books
The Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press
About the Author:
Ian Pitchford, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, SHEFFIELD, S10 2TN, United Kingdom
Revised 1/5/09 by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.


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