Changing Paradigms in Clinical Psychology: Returning to Subjectivity and Epistemological Possibilities
da Silva Neubern, Maurício
Changing Paradigms in Clinical Psychology: Returning to Subjectivity and Epistemological Possibilities - 2003.
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This paper places clinical psychology among various scientific disciplines which are going through a phase of paradigmatic transition. It offers an interesting approach where marginal notions such as subjectivity, quality and complexity as opposed to the dominant rationale, are becoming central to thinking in the fields of science. The main aim of the article is to construct, on the basis of these reflections, an epistemological viewpoint for clinical psychology, particularly in what is implied by returning to the notion of subjectivity. Through these means, the author concludes by proposing a challenge to create novel social practices.
Changing Paradigms in Clinical Psychology: Returning to Subjectivity and Epistemological Possibilities - 2003.
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This paper places clinical psychology among various scientific disciplines which are going through a phase of paradigmatic transition. It offers an interesting approach where marginal notions such as subjectivity, quality and complexity as opposed to the dominant rationale, are becoming central to thinking in the fields of science. The main aim of the article is to construct, on the basis of these reflections, an epistemological viewpoint for clinical psychology, particularly in what is implied by returning to the notion of subjectivity. Through these means, the author concludes by proposing a challenge to create novel social practices.
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