reviewAmerican Journal of Community PsychologyApr 23, 2009Closed access

Theorising Interventions as Events in Systems

University of Calgary · The University of Melbourne · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Conventional thinking about preventive interventions focuses over simplistically on the "package" of activities and/or their educational messages. An alternative is to focus on the dynamic properties of the context into which the intervention is introduced. Schools, communities and worksites can be thought of as complex ecological systems. They can be theorised on three dimensions: (1) their constituent activity settings (e.g., clubs, festivals, assemblies, classrooms); (2) the social networks that connect the people and the settings; and (3) time. An intervention may then be seen as a critical event in the history of a system, leading to the evolution of new structures of interaction and new shared meanings.…

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  • Psychological intervention
  • Health psychology
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Ecological systems theory
  • Focus (optics)
  • Psychology
  • Social system
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