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        • Class 1 Intro
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        • Class 4 - Building Personal Justification Systems
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        • Class 6 Entering the Matrix
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      • From E. Psychology to M.E. Psychology
      • Searching for the Good Life
      • CI Presentation
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      • Mapping and Measuring the Human Relationship System
      • The Five Biggest Milestones In Cosmological History
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      • Opening Remarks Day 1
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      • The Emerging Science of Virtue as an Exemplar of a Moral Science
      • Homeostasis, Evolution and Mental Health
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      • Opening Remarks Day 2
      • Ripples in the Cosmic Web
      • Evolution, Well-being and Human Values
      • On the Evolution of Emotions and Learning
      • Dreams: A Unified Approach
      • Whence and Whither Knowledge
      • Cultural Genetics and the Mystery of Human Dignity
      • Between Fact and Value: Sartre and the Problem of Ultimate Justifications
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​Welcome to the Garden

The Garden is a new platform for organizing the unified framework. The word UTUA comes from the combination of the Unified Theory (UT) and Unified Approach (UA). The Garden serves as an artistic representation of the worldview provided by the system. It is a scientific humanistic framework that provides a post postmodern grand meta-narrative for psychology, science, and, ultimately, philosophy at large. Below is the full depiction of the Garden of UTUA. Each figure in the Garden represents a key idea. The Story of the emergence of the garden provides a narrative for how it came about, and its emerging features. 
Story of the Emergence of the Garden     The Garden     Glossary of Terms     World of UTUA     The iQuad Pathway
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  • Home
  • Overview of the System
  • Publications
    • Unified Theory
    • Unified Approach
    • Miscellaneous Papers
    • Additional Authors
    • JH Dispute
  • Presentations
    • 8 Key Ideas >
      • TOK
      • JH
      • BIT
      • Influence Matrix
      • CAST
      • Character Wheel
      • Nested Model
      • CALM MO
    • The Garden of UTUA >
      • Story of the Emergence of the Garden
      • The Garden
      • Glossary of Terms
      • World of UTUA
      • The iQuad Pathway
    • Class Presentations >
      • Integrative Psychotherapy >
        • Class 1 Intro
        • Class 2 Overview of PI, UP & TEST RePP
        • Class 3 & 4 Insights from the Cognitive Approach
        • Class 5 Broadening CPT
        • Class 6 Emotion Focused Therapy
        • Class 7 The Modern Psychodynamic Perspecitice
        • Class 8 Integrative Dynamic Therapy
        • Class 9 Interpersonal Approaches
        • Class 10 - Stage of Change, Outcome Informed Principles and Discussion of Diversity
        • Class 11 - Diversity, Values, and Well-being
      • Personality >
        • Class 1 Personality Theories
        • Class 2 Freud
        • Class 3 Psychodynamic Theory
        • Class 4 The Humanists
        • Class 5 The Behaviorists and Social Cognitivists
        • Class 6 The Character Wheel
        • Class 7 Motivation (and Emotion)
        • Class 8 Characteristic Adaptations
        • Class 8b Putting Human Personality/Social Psychology in Action
        • Class 9 Identity part 1
        • Class 10 Identity part 2
        • Class 11 Cultural Perspectives
        • Class 12 Biological Perspectives
      • Social Psychology >
        • Class 1 Intro
        • Class 2 Cognitive Dissonance
        • Class 3 Moral Reasoning
        • Class 4 - Building Personal Justification Systems
        • Class 5 Emotions and their Regulation
        • Class 6 Entering the Matrix
        • Class 7 Social Cognition
        • Class 8 - Conformity, Persuasion, and Communication
        • Class 9 - Biological and Social Perspectives on Gender
        • Class 10 The Vertical Dimension of Relating
        • Class 11 - Loving, Liking, Attraction, and Pro-social Behavior
        • Class 12 - Relationships, Relational Value, and Mental Health
    • Professional Presentations >
      • From Racing Horses to Seeing the Elephant
      • ​The Role of Theory in Bridging the Science-Practice Divide
      • Assessing and Treating Suicidal Individuals
      • Defining Behavior with the TOK System
      • A Straightforward Model for Understanding "Depression"
      • From E. Psychology to M.E. Psychology
      • Searching for the Good Life
      • CI Presentation
      • Opiod Presentation
      • InterSubjective Mental Behaviorism
      • Mapping and Measuring the Human Relationship System
      • The Five Biggest Milestones In Cosmological History
      • Practical Interventions to Promote Medical Treatment Engagement
      • Well-Being and College Student Mental Health
      • The Next Wave in Evidence Based Practice
      • Well-Being
      • The Unified Psychotherapy Movement
  • Theory of Knowledge Society
    • TOK Conference Presentations >
      • Opening Remarks Day 1
      • Narrating Psychology from the Top Down
      • The Emerging Science of Virtue as an Exemplar of a Moral Science
      • Homeostasis, Evolution and Mental Health
      • Sociology’s Contributions to a ‘Big Theory Of Knowledge’
      • Opening Remarks Day 2
      • Ripples in the Cosmic Web
      • Evolution, Well-being and Human Values
      • On the Evolution of Emotions and Learning
      • Dreams: A Unified Approach
      • Whence and Whither Knowledge
      • Cultural Genetics and the Mystery of Human Dignity
      • Between Fact and Value: Sartre and the Problem of Ultimate Justifications
  • Unified Theory Book
  • PT Blog
  • JMU CI Program
  • Contact