Interpreting hidden meaning in qualitative research interview data: Opportunities and challenges

G Ivey - Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Hidden meaning, understood as relationally constituted unformulated or defended
experience, presents both opportunities and challenges not adequately theorised and …

What is 'access' in the context of qualitative research?

J Riese - Qualitative Research, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, I reflect upon access in the context of qualitative research, which I define as the
process by which a researcher and the sites and/or individuals he or she studies relate to …

The qualitative research distress protocol: a participant-centered tool for navigating distress during data collection

C Whitney, JA Evered - International journal of qualitative …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Potential participant distress is often unaccounted for in qualitative research, where topics
are not pre-determined to be categorically sensitive. Additionally, researchers sometimes …

Culturally inclusive and responsive curricular learning environments (CIRCLEs): An exploratory sequential mixed-methods approach

R Kumar, SA Karabenick, JH Warnke, S Hany… - Contemporary …, 2019 - Elsevier
Cultural inclusion, cross-cultural openness, and positive intergroup relationships are
essential considerations as schools are becoming increasingly multicultural because of …

Insider status:(Re) framing researcher positionality in international human resource management studies

H Collins, Y McNulty - German Journal of Human Resource …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Insider researchers in international human resource management study not only the
organisations or communities they may be members of, but also the people they perceive …

Feelings and intersubjectivity in qualitative suicide research

ZVR Boden, S Gibson, GJ Owen… - Qualitative health …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we explore how feelings permeated our qualitative research on suicide.
Drawing on phenomenological theory, we argue for the epistemic and ethical importance of …

[图书][B] Child psychotherapy and research

N Midgley, J Anderson, E Grainger, T Nesic-Vuckovic… - 2009 - api.taylorfrancis.com
There are many reasons to turn to an inspiring, multifaceted book by clinicians who conduct
research into child psychotherapy. To begin with, of course, children's psychological well …

THE CONCEPTUALIZATION, DESIGN, AND EVALUATION OF

HM Levitt, J McLeod, WB Stiles - Bergin and Garfield's handbook …, 2021 - books.google.com
Qualitative research methods permit the exploration of lived experiences of therapists and
clients and the tracking of change processes in sessions to develop contextualized …

The intricate process of psychoanalytic research: Encountering the intersubjective experience of the researcher–participant relationship

C Harvey - British Journal of Psychotherapy, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Qualitative research in general and the psychoanalytically informed research interview
method specifically, can be emotionally demanding on researchers as they form …

The uncanny effect of disability: Uncomfortable maternal love for a disabled child

C Harvey - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Encountering disability can produce an experience of the uncanny in non-disabled
people.'Uncanny'refers to a psychological experience which is frightening, arousing a sense …