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In Pursuit Of Aesthetic Research Provocations, Barbara A. Kaufman
In Pursuit Of Aesthetic Research Provocations, Barbara A. Kaufman
The Qualitative Report
In keeping with new narrative metaphors in the family therapy field and new epistemological approaches to clinical interaction, literature as a paradigm for qualitative inquiry and evaluation is discussed. Description of a research project that explores how fictional literature can be integrated into graduate programs reveals a multi-layered, aesthetic approach to family therapy research and training as well as the design of project-specific methodology (Chenail, 1992a).
When Research Interviews Are More Therapeutic Than Therapy Interviews, Jerry Gale
When Research Interviews Are More Therapeutic Than Therapy Interviews, Jerry Gale
The Qualitative Report
This brief report presents some preliminary results of part of a study currently being conducted (Gale, 1992, May). The study is a qualitative analysis of a couple's and therapist's perspective of meaningful moments in therapy using Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) (Elliott, 1986). The methodology of this study involved the collaborators (aka: subjects) in a manner that was self-reflexive and recursive (see Steier, in press). The impact of the study was such that the research interviews themselves were reported to have greater therapeutic impact than the therapy. Following eight sessions of marital therapy, the couple reported that therapy was not helpful, …
Qualitative Research Journals, Linda Wark
Qualitative Research Journals, Linda Wark
The Qualitative Report
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Qualitative Research: Central Tendencies And Ranges, Ronald J. Chenail
Qualitative Research: Central Tendencies And Ranges, Ronald J. Chenail
The Qualitative Report
It is always interesting to listen closely when someone says, "Qualitative research is..." or curious to read intently an article or book which prominently features "qualitative research" in the title, and then experience a strange, defamiliarization process as the words of the conversation, lecture, article, or book don't seem to fit your notion of what "qualitative research" is and isn't. Well, you are not alone in your confusion. As far as I know, no one has copy rights on the term so it ends up meaning a variety of things for a variety of people. As a matter of fact, …
Special Afta Issue On Qualitative Research, Ronald J. Chenail
Special Afta Issue On Qualitative Research, Ronald J. Chenail
The Qualitative Report
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A Case For Clinical Qualitative Research*, Ronald J. Chenail
A Case For Clinical Qualitative Research*, Ronald J. Chenail
The Qualitative Report
For the most part, that which is called qualitative research has been developed, understood, and justified within scientific and quantitative contexts. Sharing common interests (e.g., description, interpretation, criticism, subjectivity, etc.) with this scientific qualitative research are two contrasting traditions of research and practice, which have originated and evolved in domains of inquiry other than science and technology, namely those methods and ways of knowing from the arts and humanities, and from the clinical fields. This latter type, clinical qualitative or practitioner-generated research, is defined and contrasted with the scientific and artistic varieties. A number of clinical qualitative research projects are …