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Consideraciones sociales y filosóficas para la investigación cualitativa de las creencias irracionales

الاعتبارات الاجتماعية والفلسفية للتحقيق النوعي في المعتقدات اللاعقلانية
Authors: Oscar Gómez-González;

Consideraciones sociales y filosóficas para la investigación cualitativa de las creencias irracionales

Abstract

Las creencias irracionales son un constructo psicológico propuesto por Albert Ellis, el cual refiere a un tipo de cogniciones dogmáticas e inflexibles que una persona mantiene sobre valores y metas personales. El principal interés sobre estas creencias es que generan afecciones a la salud mental como estrés, ansiedad y depresión, además de tender a desarrollar en la persona, un comportamiento disfuncional, lo que dificulta el logro de metas. Este constructo se ha estudiado mayormente desde una metodología cuantitativa con resultados que han permitido confirmar diversas hipótesis de interés propiamente psicológicas, específicamente para la psicología cognitivo conductual. Sin embargo, estas creencias tienen un origen en el dinamismo entre el individuo y la sociedad, además de presentar algunas dificultades de orden filosófico, por lo que estudiar estas creencias desde una metodología cualitativa puede aportar a estudios sociológicos desde una perspectiva weberiana, y a profundizar en la comprensión fundamental de las creencias irracionales, a través una reflexión plenamente filosófica, particularmente con elementos de la filosofía estoica, la fenomenología de Husserl y los imperativos kantianos. Se abordan teorías desde distintos ejes a propósito de las consideraciones psicológicas, metodológicas, sociológicas y filosóficas, para la comprensión de la relevancia científica de realizar investigación con enfoque cualitativo y la necesidad de integrar en el proceso una reflexión propiamente sociológica y filosófica.

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H1-99, Educational Leadership and Quality in Education, Social Psychology, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, fenomenología, Psychological Resilience and Well-being, sociología, Education, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Social sciences (General), FOS: Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Philosophy, Humanities, Psychological Resilience, AZ20-999, Psychology, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Persona, investigación cualitativa, creencias irracionales, Psychological Impact of Work-related Stress

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