Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences
The official journal of Crossing Dialogues
Volume 1, Issue 1 (December 2008)
Volume 1, Issue 1 (December 2008)
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Epistemological and theoretical foundations of constructivist cognitive therapies: Post-rationalist developments
Juan Balbi
The constructivist perspective has shed new light on the conception of psychopathology and the practice
of psychotherapy, surmounting the shortcomings of behaviorism and rationalist cognitive thought, by abandoning the empiricist
principle of associationism. In this field, Vittorio Guidano introduced the Cognitive Post-Rationalist model, influenced by
attachment theory, evolutionary epistemology, complex systems theory, and the prevalence of abstract mental processes proposed
by Hayeck. Guidano conceives the personal system as a self-organized entity, in constant development. The role of the
post-rationalist therapist is to strategically upset the system in search of newer and more flexible ways to construct
personal experience.
Keywords:
Constructivism, Post-Rationalism, Evolutionary Epistemology, Tacit knowledge, Selfhood
Dial Phil Ment Neuro Sci 2008; 1(1): 15-27