
- •Part I. The theory of person’s system diagnostics 9
- •3.1.1. General description 43
- •7.2.1. General description 75
- •§ 1. The diagnostics of regulating and self-regulating influences on
- •§ 2. The diagnostics of regulating and self-regulating influences
- •8.2.6. Working up of the results 84
- •Literature 88
- •Introduction
- •§ 1. The principles of classical system approach and their role in a person’s system diagnostics
- •1.1.1. The principle of physics
- •1.1.2. The principle of modeling
- •1.1.3. The principle of purposefulness
- •1.1.4. The principle of purpose conditionality
- •1.1.5. The principle of controllability
- •1.1.6. The principle of relativity
- •1.2.4. A person’s system diagnostics is used to solve the Following tasks:
- •Socio-psychological qualities
- •1.3.2. The legitimacy of system organization of the structure of a person’s qualities
- •§1. Typical disadvantages of methods and the equipment concerning
- •§2. The principles of selection and creation of the methods, techniques and equipment for a person’s system diagnostics
- •Chapter 1. Device «activationmeter aTs-6»
- •§ 1. «Activationmeter aTs-6», general organization
- •§2. «Activationmeter aTs-6” diagnostic possibilities
- •Table 3. System diagnostics of a humane with the help of «Activationmeter -аts-6»
- •Chapter II System somatic diagnostics
- •§1. Acupuncture diagnostics
- •2.1.1. General information about acupuncture
- •2.1.2. General features of acupuncture diagnostics on the device ats-6
- •2.1.3. The procedure of diagnostics
- •2.1.4. Working up of the results
- •2.1.5. The interpretation of the results
- •2.1.6. Some possible ways of practical usage of the method and results of the diagnostics
- •2.1.7. Acupuncture therapy
- •§2. Testing by method of Voll
- •2.2.1. General description
- •2.2.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •2.2.3. Working up of the results
- •2.2.4. The interpretation of results
- •2.2.5. Some possible ways of practical usage of the results of testing by method of r.Voll
- •Chapter III the diagnostics of psycho – physiological characteristics
- •§1. The diagnostics of activation and functional
- •Asymmetry of cerebral hemispheres
- •3.1.1. General description
- •3.1.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •In order to get situational indexes of ah and fah you should:
- •3.1.3. Working up of the results
- •3.1.3.1. Calculating the situational index of fah.
- •3.1.4. The interpretation of results
- •3.1.5. Some possible ways of practical usage of the method and the results of diagnostics
- •§ 2. The diagnostics of mobility-inertness of nervous system
- •3.2.1. General description
- •3.2.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •3.2.3. Working up of the results
- •3.2.4. The interpretation of results
- •§ 3. The diagnostics of balance of nervous processes
- •3.3.1. General description
- •3.3.2. Working up of the results
- •3.3.3. The interpretation of results
- •3.3.4. Some possible ways of practical usage of the results of diagnostics
- •4. The diagnostics of force-weakness of nervous system
- •3.4.1. General description
- •3.4.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •3.4.3. Working up of the results
- •3.4.4. The interpretation of results
- •3.4.5. Some possible ways of practical use of the diagnostics results
- •Chapter IV the diagnostics of psychic states
- •§1.The diagnostics of psycho-emotional states
- •4.1.1. General description
- •4.1.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •4.1.3. Working up of the results
- •4.1.4. The interpretation of results
- •4.1.5. Some possible ways of practical use of methods and results of diagnostics
- •Chapter V the diagnostics of psychic processes
- •§1. The diagnostics of sensations and sensitivity
- •5.1.1. General description
- •5.1.2.1. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.1.2.2. Working up of the results
- •5.1.2.3. The interpretation of results
- •5.1.3. The diagnostics of differential threshold of sensations
- •In motive analyzer
- •5.1.3.1. The procedure of diagnostics and working up of the results
- •5.1.3.2. The interpretation of results
- •5.1.4. The diagnostics of differential sensitivity
- •In visual analyzer
- •5.1.4.1. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.1.4.2. Working up of the results
- •5.1.4.3. The interpretation of results
- •5.1.5. The diagnostics of somatic sensitivity
- •5.1.5.1. General description
- •5.1.5.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.1.5.3. Working up of the results
- •Bapc – control index of bap, bapb – background index of bap.
- •5.1.5.4. The interpretation of results
- •5.1.6. The diagnostics of emotional sensitivity
- •5.1.6.1. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.1.6.2. Working up of the results
- •5.1.6.3. The interpretation of results
- •5.1.7. Some possible ways of practical usage of methods and results of the diagnostics
- •§ 2. The diagnostics of spatial segments perception (estimation by eye)
- •5.2.1. General description
- •5.2.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.2.3. Working up of the results
- •5.2.4. The interpretation of results
- •5.2.5. Some possible ways of practical use of methods and results of diagnostics
- •§ 3. The diagnostics of motive memory
- •5.3.1. General description
- •Motive memory is diagnosed on the device ats-6 on cinematometer with the help of e.P. Ilyin’s technique (1981).
- •5.3.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.3.3. Working up of the results
- •5.3.4. The interpretation of results
- •5.3.5. Some possible ways of practical use of methods and results of diagnostics
- •§ 4. The diagnostics of movement coordination
- •5.4.1. General description
- •5.4.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.4.3. Working up of the results
- •5.4.4. The interpretation of results
- •5.4.5. Some possible ways of practical use of methods and results of the diagnostics
- •§ 5. The diagnostics of leading hand
- •5.5.1. General description
- •5.5.2. The procedure of diagnostics
- •5.5.3. Working up of the results
- •5.5.4. The interpretation of results
- •5.5.5. Some possible ways of practical use of the method and results of the diagnostics
- •§ 6. The diagnostics of thinking
- •5.6.1. The dependence of the type of thinking on the functional asymmetry of cerebral hemispheres
- •5.6.2. The dependence of the type of thinking on the leading hand
- •5.6.3. Putting the diagnosis
- •5.6.4. Some possible ways of practical use of methods and results of the diagnostics
- •5.6.4.2. The formation of individual style of activity.
- •Chapter VI the diagnostics of psychological characteristics of personality
- •§1. The diagnostics of psycho-emotional steadiness
- •6.1.1. General description
- •6.1.2. The procedure of the diagnostics
- •6.1.3. Working up of the results
- •6.1.4. The interpretation of the results
- •6.1.5. Some possible ways of practical usage of methods and results of the diagnostics
- •§2. The diagnostics of reliability in extreme situations
- •6.2.1. General description
- •6.2.2. The procedure of the diagnostics
- •6.2.3. Working up of the results
- •6.2.4. The interpretation of the results
- •6.2.5. Some possible ways of practical usage of the method and the diagnostics results
- •§3. Stability diagnostics
- •6.3.1. General description
- •6.3.2. Working up of the figures
- •6.3.3. The interpretation of the results and making a diagnosis
- •6.3.4.Some possible ways of practical usage of the results of the diagnostics
- •Chapter VII the diagnostics of socio-psycological and social characteristics
- •§1. The diagnostics made with the help of a universal diagnostic scale
- •7.1.1. General description
- •7.1.2. The procedure of the diagnostics
- •7.1.2.1. The procedure of the diagnostics of socio-psychological and social characteristics using the method of expert estimations.
- •7.1.2.2. The procedure of the diagnostics with the help of a questionnaire.
- •7.1.3. Working up of the results
- •7.1.4. The interpretation of the results
- •7.1.5. Some possible ways of practical use of methods and results of the diagnostics
- •§2. The diagnostics of characteristics by the method of self-appraisal and the diagnostics of self-appraisal adequacy
- •7.2.1. General description
- •7.2.2. The procedure of the diagnostics
- •7.2.2.1.The procedure of the diagnostics using the method of self-appraisal.
- •7.2.2.2. The procedure of the diagnostics of self-appraisal adequacy.
- •7.2.3 Working up of the results
- •7.2.4. The interpretation of the results
- •7.2.5. Some possible ways of practical usage of the diagnostic method and its results
- •Chapter VIII the diagnostics of regulating and self-regulating influences
- •§1. The diagnostics of regulating and self-regulating
- •Influences on somatic characteristics
- •8.1.1. General description
- •8.1.2. The procedure of the diagnostics
- •8.1.3. Working up of the results and their interpretation
- •8.1.3.1. Working up of the results.
- •8.1.4. Some possible ways of practical usage of the method and the results of the diagnostics
- •§2. The diagnostics of regulating and self-regulating influences on psycho-physiological and psychological characteristics
- •8.2.1. The procedure of the diagnostics of regulating and self-regulating
- •Influences on psycho-physiological characteristics
- •8.2.2. The procedure of the diagnostics of regulating and self-regulating influences on psychic states (pSt.)
- •8.2.3. The procedure of the diagnostics of bioenergy influences
- •8.2.4. The procedure of the diagnostics of regulation and self-regulation of psychic processes
- •8.2.5. The procedure of the diagnostics of regulation and self-regulation of personality psychological characteristics
- •8.2.6. Working up of the results
- •Ah contr. – ah backgr.
- •8.2.7. The interpretation of the results
- •8.2.8. Some possible ways of practical use of the methods and the results of the diagnostics
- •The conclusion
- •Literature
- •The translation is not finished yet
- •2.2. Diagnostic scale of nervous system mobility
- •2.3. Diagnostic scale of sensitivity
- •2.4. Universal diagnostic scale of sensations, estimation by eye and motor functions
- •2.5. Universal diagnostic scale of manifestations
- •In extreme situation
- •2.6. Diagnostic scale of self-appraisal adequacy
- •2.7. Diagnostic scale of psycho-emotional states
- •2.8. Diagnostic scale of sensitivity in visual analyzer
- •2.9. Diagnostic scale of sensitivity in motor analyzer
Volga-region Department of Russian Academy of Education
International Association “Acceptor”
Yu.A.Tsagarelly
Theory and practice
of person’s system diagnostics
Manual
Kazan -2001
CONTENTS
Introduction 7
Part I. The theory of person’s system diagnostics 9
CHAPTER 1. SYSTEM APPROACH AS A THEORETICAL BASIS
OF PERSON’S SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 9
§ 1. The principles of classical system approach and their role in
person’s system diagnostics 9
§ 2. The components of system approach and their use in person’s
system diagnostics 14
§ 3. The hierarchical structure of person’s characteristics and
the legitimacy of its system organization 16
CHAPTER II. METHODS AND EQUIPMENT FOR PERSON’S
SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS (THEORETICAL ASPECT) 20
§ 1. Typical mistakes of diagnostic methods and equipment
concerning the solution of problem of person’s system diagnostics 25
§ 2. The principles of selection and creation of methods, techniques
and equipment for person’s system diagnostics 22
PART II. PRACTICE OF PERSON’S SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 19
CHAPTER 1. THE DEVICE “ACTIVATIONMETER ATS-6”
AS A MEANS OF PERSON’S SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 24
§ 1. General description of the device “Activationmeter ATS-6” 24
§2. Diagnostic possibilities of the device “Activationmeter ATS-6” 25
CHAPTER 2. SYSTEM SOMATIC DIAGNOSTICS 29
§ 1. Acupuncture diagnostics 29
2.1.1. General information about acupuncture 29
2.1.2. General peculiarities of acupuncture diagnostics on the
device “Activationmeter ATS-6” 31
2.1.3. The procedure of diagnostics 32
2.1.4. Working up of the results 34
2.1.5. The interpretation of the results 35
2.1.6. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 36
2.1.7. Acupuncture therapy 37
§ 2. Testing by method of R.Voll 37
2.2.1. General description 37
2.2.2. The procedure of diagnostics 38
2.2.3. Working up of the results 39
2.2.4. The interpretation of the results 40
2.2.5. Some possible ways of practical use of the results
of testing by R.Voll 41
CHAPTER 3. PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS 42
§ 1. The diagnostics of activation and functional asymmetry
of cerebral hemispheres 42
3.1.1. General description 43
3.1.2. The procedure of diagnostics 44
3.1.3. Working up of the results 46
3.1.4. The interpretation of the results 47
3.1.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 48
§ 2. The diagnostics of mobility-inertness of nervous system 48
3.2.1. General description 48
3.2.2. The procedure of diagnostics 49
3.2.3. Working up of the results 50
3.2.4. The interpretation of the results 52
3.2.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 53
§ 3. The diagnostics of balance of nervous processes 53
3.3.1. General description 53
3.3.2. Working up of the results 54
3.3.3. The interpretation of the results 54
3.3.4. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 55
§ 4. The diagnostics of force-weakness of nervous system 55
3.4.1. General description 55
3.4.2. The procedure of diagnostics 56
3.4.3. Working up of the results 56
3.4.4. The interpretation of the results 56
3.4.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 57
CHAPTER 4. THE DIAGNOSTICS OF PSYCHIC STATES 57
§ 1. The diagnostics of psycho-emotional states 57
4.1.1. General description 57
4.1.2. The procedure of diagnostics 58
4.1.3. Working up of the results 59
4.1.4. The interpretation of the results 59
4.1.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 60
CHAPTER 5. THE DIAGNOSTICS OF PSYCHIC PROCESSES 62
§ 1. The diagnostics of sensations and sensitivity
5.1.1. General description
5.1.2. The diagnostics of absolute threshold of sensations
in motive analyzer
5.1.3. The diagnostics of differential threshold of sensations
in motive analyzer
5.1.4. The diagnostics of differential threshold of sensations
in visual analyzer
5.1.5. The diagnostics of somatic sensitivity
5.1.6. The diagnostics of emotional sensitivity
5.1.7. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics
§ 2. The diagnostics of spatial segments perception
5.2.1. General description
5.2.2. The procedure of diagnostics
5.2.3. Working up of the results
5.2.4. The interpretation of the results
5.2.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics
§ 3. The diagnostics of motive memory
5.3.1. General description
5.3.2. The procedure of diagnostics
5.3.3. Working up of the results
5.3.4. The interpretation of the results
5.3.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics
§ 4. The diagnostics of movements coordination
5.4.1. General description
5.4.2. The procedure of diagnostics
5.4.3. Working up of the results
5.4.4. The interpretation of the results
5.4.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics
§ 5. The diagnostics of leading hand (right, left)
5.5.1. General description
5.5.2. The procedure of diagnostics
5.5.3. Working up of the results
5.5.4. The interpretation of the results
5.5.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics
§ 6. The diagnostics of thinking
5.6.1. The dependence of type of thinking on functional asymmetry
of cerebral hemispheres
5.6.2. The dependence of type of thinking on leading arm
5.6.3. Putting the diagnosis
5.6.4. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics
CHAPTER 6. THE DIAGNOSTICS OF PERSONALITY
PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS 62
§ 1. The diagnostics of psycho-emotional steadiness 62
6.1.1. General description 62
6.1.2. The procedure of diagnostics 63
6.1.3. Working up of the results 63
6.1.4. The interpretation of the results 64
6.1.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 64
§ 2. The diagnostics of reliability in extreme situations 64
6.2.1. General description 64
6.2.2. The procedure of diagnostics 65
6.2.3. Working up of the results 66
6.2.4. The interpretation of the results 67
6.2.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 69
§ 3. The diagnostics of stability 70
6.3.1. General description 70
6.3.2. Working up of the results 71
6.3.3. The interpretation of the results 71
6.3.4. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 71
CHAPTER 7. THE DIAGNOSTICS OF SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL
AND SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS 72
§ 1. The diagnostics with the help of a universal diagnostic scale 67
7.1.1. General description 67
7.1.2. The procedure of diagnostics 72
7.1.3. Working up of the results 74
7.1.4. The interpretation of the results 74
7.1.5. Some possible ways of practical use of method and results
of diagnostics 74
§ 2. The diagnostics of characteristics with the help of methods
of self-appraisal and the diagnostics of self-appraisal adequacy 75