I principi sistemici nella ricerca qualitativa Riflessioni sulle osservazioni tratte dalla recente conferenza QRMH 9 "Qualitative Research in Mental Health 9: Building bridges in times of uncertainty"

Titolo Rivista PSICOBIETTIVO
Autori/Curatori Marta B. Erdos
Anno di pubblicazione 2024 Fascicolo 2023/3 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 11 P. 55-65 Dimensione file 633 KB
DOI 10.3280/PSOB2023-003004
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Questo articolo si concentra sulle forti connessioni tra approcci qualitativi e ricerca sistemico-relazionale. Entrambe le tradizioni richiedono che il ricercatore adotti una prospettiva olistica, in una iterazione in cicli ermeneu- tici che parte da dettagli piccoli e unici, ma potenzialmente significativi, fino a complessità più grandi. Fondamento comune sono l’impegno dei ricercatori nel costruire visioni future per migliorare il benessere umano, la loro apertura alla diversità e il coinvolgimento in riflessioni approfondite su fattori contestuali in continua evoluzione. La ricerca qualitativa è un tipo specifico di ricerca sul pensiero sistemico con una forte attenzione soprattutto a peculiari questioni epistemologiche e ai processi di creazione di significato da parte dei parteci- panti, che sono una dimensione chiave nella salute mentale, nella consulenza e nella psicoterapia. La forte relazione tra pensiero sistemico e ricerca qualitativa è emersa in una recente conferenza “Qualitative Research in Mental Health 9” (La Ricerca Qualitativa nella Salute Mentale 9), e si riflette nel titolo della con- ferenza “Building bridges in times of uncertainty” (Costruire ponti in tempi di incertezza).;

Keywords:Ricerca qualitativa; Salute mentale; Ricerca sul pensiero sistemico; Complessità.

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Marta B. Erdos, I principi sistemici nella ricerca qualitativa Riflessioni sulle osservazioni tratte dalla recente conferenza QRMH 9 "Qualitative Research in Mental Health 9: Building bridges in times of uncertainty" in "PSICOBIETTIVO" 3/2023, pp 55-65, DOI: 10.3280/PSOB2023-003004