Process psychology is a theoretical perspective within psychology that emphasizes the dynamic, unfolding processes of mental activities and interactions over static traits or states. Rather than focusing solely on fixed characteristics, process psychology examines how psychological phenomena change over time, how people's behaviors and thoughts develop, and how interactions within environments shape individuals. The key aspects of process psychology include: 1. **Dynamic Interactions**: It focuses on how individuals interact with their environments, including social contexts, cultural influences, and situational factors.
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