PSYCHOLOGY IN THE COURTROOM: THEORIES ARE NOT RECIPES. Science is descriptive, not prescriptive; it allows acquiring knowledge without imposing solutions or recipes. Bowlby’s theory is useful for studying the relationships between attachment, childcare and development, but it cannot be the only psychological reference in forensic practice. The notion of «best interests of the child» is discussed to illustrate that legal categories do not coincide with psychological constructs
La psicologia in tribunale: le teorie non sono ricette / Cubelli, Roberto. - In: PSICOLOGIA CLINICA DELLO SVILUPPO. - ISSN 1824-078X. - 27:1, aprile 2023(2023), pp. 133-136. [10.1449/106599]
La psicologia in tribunale: le teorie non sono ricette
Cubelli, Roberto
2023-01-01
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PSYCHOLOGY IN THE COURTROOM: THEORIES ARE NOT RECIPES. Science is descriptive, not prescriptive; it allows acquiring knowledge without imposing solutions or recipes. Bowlby’s theory is useful for studying the relationships between attachment, childcare and development, but it cannot be the only psychological reference in forensic practice. The notion of «best interests of the child» is discussed to illustrate that legal categories do not coincide with psychological constructsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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