The aim of this work is to reflect on some aspects of the explanations formulated in systemic-constructionist clinical psychology, an area which received little attention by philosophers of science, whose distinctive features will be described and exemplified by reference to a case-study. In particular, we will argue that systemic-constructionist explanations are chiefly based on generalizations which express regular connections between the origin of particular psychopathologies and specific aspects of the patient’s family context, and that there are strong connections between explanation and prediction there.
Castiglioni, M., Datteri, E. (2012). Explanation, generalizations and prediction in systemic-constructionist psychology: a case study. Intervento presentato a: SILFS 2012 International Conference of the Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Milano.
Explanation, generalizations and prediction in systemic-constructionist psychology: a case study
CASTIGLIONI, MARCO;DATTERI, EDOARDO
2012
Abstract
The aim of this work is to reflect on some aspects of the explanations formulated in systemic-constructionist clinical psychology, an area which received little attention by philosophers of science, whose distinctive features will be described and exemplified by reference to a case-study. In particular, we will argue that systemic-constructionist explanations are chiefly based on generalizations which express regular connections between the origin of particular psychopathologies and specific aspects of the patient’s family context, and that there are strong connections between explanation and prediction there.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.