par Adam, Christophe ;Englebert, Jérôme
Référence Cahiers de psychologie clinique, 47, 2, page (9-40)
Publication Publié, 2016
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This article establish a dialogue between two figures who each have a crucial link with ethology (animal and human). Albert Demaret and Debuyst Christian, who does not know personally, offers a precious clinical and espitemological reflection, we pretend to open the way for new perspectives for understanding of clinical criminology. First, we discuss how Debuyst mobilizes ethology an epistemological referred while a second movement is dedicated to reports Demaret and offers observed between psychiatry and animal ethology. In the third part, we are delivering the dialogue between these two pioneering perspectives to explain the intelligibility gain that reveals their contrasted thinking. Finally, we wanted to highlight the process of adaptation mobilized in clinical criminology field.