Qualitative Research Approaches for Psychotherapy
Reflexivity, Methodology, and Criticality
Herausgeber: Tudor, Keith; Wyatt, Jonathan
Qualitative Research Approaches for Psychotherapy
Reflexivity, Methodology, and Criticality
Herausgeber: Tudor, Keith; Wyatt, Jonathan
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This book looks at the power of qualitative and creative-relational methods in psychotherapy research to challenge and expand upon evidence-based, medical, empirical and quantitative research discourses.
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This book looks at the power of qualitative and creative-relational methods in psychotherapy research to challenge and expand upon evidence-based, medical, empirical and quantitative research discourses.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781032249469
- ISBN-10: 1032249463
- Artikelnr.: 67516346
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781032249469
- ISBN-10: 1032249463
- Artikelnr.: 67516346
Keith Tudor is Professor of Psychotherapy at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), Aotearoa New Zealand, where he is also Co-Lead of the AUT Group for Research in the Psychological Therapies. He is the editor of Claude Steiner, Emotional Activist (2020), and the author of Conscience and Critic (2017), both published by Routledge. Jonathan Wyatt is Professor of Qualitative Inquiry and a Co-Director of the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His book, Therapy, Stand-up, and the Gesture of Writing: Towards Creative-Relational Inquiry, published by Routledge, won the 2020 ICQI Book Award.
1. Into the Thick of It: Troubling Case Studies and Researching Close to
Therapeutic Practice 2. Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Exploring and Making
Meaning of Lived Experience in Psychotherapy Research 3. Using Performative
Meta-Reflexivity in Psychotherapy Research 4. A Psychosocial Coming into
Play: Researching Authenticity in Therapy, The Academy, and Friendship 5.
Feminist Research in Psychotherapy: The Strange Case of The United
Kingdom's 'Hostile Environment' Policy 6. Critical Race Theory: A
Methodology for Research in Psychotherapy 7. Pasifika Research
Methodologies and Psychotherapy 8. Queering Psychotherapy Research:
Collaborative Autoethnography and Fossicking 9. Critical Heuristics in
Psychotherapy Research: From 'I Who Feels' to 'We Who Care-and Act' 10.
Keeping It Real: Grounded Theory for a Profession on the Brink 11.
Researching from the Inside: Using Autoethnography to Produce Ethical
Research from Within Psychotherapy Practice 12. (Re)searching Poetically:
Poetic Inquiry in Psychotherapy 13. Putting Ourselves in the Picture:
Phototherapy, Collaborative Writing, and Psychotherapy Research 14. From
Post-Qualitative Inquiry Towards Creative-Relational Inquiry in (And
Beyond) the Education/Training of Therapists 15. Re-Searching Research:
Reflections on Contributions to Qualitative and Post-Qualitative Research
Therapeutic Practice 2. Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Exploring and Making
Meaning of Lived Experience in Psychotherapy Research 3. Using Performative
Meta-Reflexivity in Psychotherapy Research 4. A Psychosocial Coming into
Play: Researching Authenticity in Therapy, The Academy, and Friendship 5.
Feminist Research in Psychotherapy: The Strange Case of The United
Kingdom's 'Hostile Environment' Policy 6. Critical Race Theory: A
Methodology for Research in Psychotherapy 7. Pasifika Research
Methodologies and Psychotherapy 8. Queering Psychotherapy Research:
Collaborative Autoethnography and Fossicking 9. Critical Heuristics in
Psychotherapy Research: From 'I Who Feels' to 'We Who Care-and Act' 10.
Keeping It Real: Grounded Theory for a Profession on the Brink 11.
Researching from the Inside: Using Autoethnography to Produce Ethical
Research from Within Psychotherapy Practice 12. (Re)searching Poetically:
Poetic Inquiry in Psychotherapy 13. Putting Ourselves in the Picture:
Phototherapy, Collaborative Writing, and Psychotherapy Research 14. From
Post-Qualitative Inquiry Towards Creative-Relational Inquiry in (And
Beyond) the Education/Training of Therapists 15. Re-Searching Research:
Reflections on Contributions to Qualitative and Post-Qualitative Research
1. Into the Thick of It: Troubling Case Studies and Researching Close to
Therapeutic Practice 2. Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Exploring and Making
Meaning of Lived Experience in Psychotherapy Research 3. Using Performative
Meta-Reflexivity in Psychotherapy Research 4. A Psychosocial Coming into
Play: Researching Authenticity in Therapy, The Academy, and Friendship 5.
Feminist Research in Psychotherapy: The Strange Case of The United
Kingdom's 'Hostile Environment' Policy 6. Critical Race Theory: A
Methodology for Research in Psychotherapy 7. Pasifika Research
Methodologies and Psychotherapy 8. Queering Psychotherapy Research:
Collaborative Autoethnography and Fossicking 9. Critical Heuristics in
Psychotherapy Research: From 'I Who Feels' to 'We Who Care-and Act' 10.
Keeping It Real: Grounded Theory for a Profession on the Brink 11.
Researching from the Inside: Using Autoethnography to Produce Ethical
Research from Within Psychotherapy Practice 12. (Re)searching Poetically:
Poetic Inquiry in Psychotherapy 13. Putting Ourselves in the Picture:
Phototherapy, Collaborative Writing, and Psychotherapy Research 14. From
Post-Qualitative Inquiry Towards Creative-Relational Inquiry in (And
Beyond) the Education/Training of Therapists 15. Re-Searching Research:
Reflections on Contributions to Qualitative and Post-Qualitative Research
Therapeutic Practice 2. Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Exploring and Making
Meaning of Lived Experience in Psychotherapy Research 3. Using Performative
Meta-Reflexivity in Psychotherapy Research 4. A Psychosocial Coming into
Play: Researching Authenticity in Therapy, The Academy, and Friendship 5.
Feminist Research in Psychotherapy: The Strange Case of The United
Kingdom's 'Hostile Environment' Policy 6. Critical Race Theory: A
Methodology for Research in Psychotherapy 7. Pasifika Research
Methodologies and Psychotherapy 8. Queering Psychotherapy Research:
Collaborative Autoethnography and Fossicking 9. Critical Heuristics in
Psychotherapy Research: From 'I Who Feels' to 'We Who Care-and Act' 10.
Keeping It Real: Grounded Theory for a Profession on the Brink 11.
Researching from the Inside: Using Autoethnography to Produce Ethical
Research from Within Psychotherapy Practice 12. (Re)searching Poetically:
Poetic Inquiry in Psychotherapy 13. Putting Ourselves in the Picture:
Phototherapy, Collaborative Writing, and Psychotherapy Research 14. From
Post-Qualitative Inquiry Towards Creative-Relational Inquiry in (And
Beyond) the Education/Training of Therapists 15. Re-Searching Research:
Reflections on Contributions to Qualitative and Post-Qualitative Research