Case studies in relational research : qualitative research methods in counselling and psychotherapy
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Case studies in relational research : qualitative research methods in counselling and psychotherapy
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Carrying out research is becoming increasingly important in counselling and psychotherapy. In a unique approach to relational research, Del Loewenthal offers students and practitioners the opportunity to develop their research skills through real situations.
Table of Contents
- Introducing Relational Research
- D.Loewenthal.- A Case of Narrative Research: Exploring the Experience of Palliative Care Nurses Trained in Psychotherapy
- L.Bryan & D.Loewenthal.- A Case of Discourse Analysis: Researching a Client's Experience of Preconceptions of Therapy
- M.Taylor & D.Loewenthal.- A Case of Heuristic Research: Is counselling/psychotherapy helpful to midwives in relation to breaking bad news to pregnant women?
- A.Roland-Price & D.Loewenthal.- A Case of Case Study Method: The possibility of psychotherapy with a person diagnised with dementia
- D.Greenwood & D.Loewenthal.- A Case of 'Empirical Phenomenological Research' (Colaizzi versus Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis): What the Experience of Counselling and/or Psychotherapy is When the Individual who is the Client/Patient Understands Themselves to be Subject to a Specific Learning Difficulty
- R.Thomas & D.Loewenthal.- A Case of 'Empirical Phenomenology Research (Giorgi):'What do qualitative and quantitative evaluation tools show us about the process and outcome of existential/analytic counselling/psychotherapy in an oncology setting?'
- E.Heywood & D.Loewenthal.- A Case of Action Research: Evaluating a Youth Counselling Service
- V.Todd & D.Loewenthal.- A Case of Grounded Theory Research: Whether There is a Need for Counselling Expectant Fathers and New Fathers
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