A major theme in recent psychoanalytic thinking concerns the use of therapist subjectivity, especially "countertransference," in understanding patients. This thinking converges with and expands developments in qualitative research regarding the use of researcher subjectivity as a tool to understanding, especially but not exclusively in observational and interview-based studies. Psychodynamic or psychoanalytic approaches to research add an emphasis on unconscious motivational processes in both researchers and research participants that impact research experience and data. Building upon Anglo-Saxon and continental traditions, this special issue provides examples of the use of researcher subjectivity, informed by psychoanalytic thinking, in ex...
This is a portfolio of academic, therapeutic practice and research work. The portfolio consists of t...
This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his di...
Abstract: The thematic issue presents a psycho-societal approach to qualitative empirical research i...
This article takes the stance that the subjectivity of the researcher is an integral part of the res...
This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
Psychotherapists frequently experience strong thoughts and feelings in working with clients. This is...
The adoption of countertransference, an idea drawn from psychoanalytic theory, by qualitative resea...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
The problem of subjectivity within psychological research has long been recognized. The practices of...
Why study client therapy experiences? Examination of client experiences is central to advancing theo...
This article addresses the question of subjectivity in research. In order to facilitate the use of s...
Aim: In addiction research, non-constructionist traditions often question the validity and reliabili...
This is a portfolio of academic, therapeutic practice and research work. The portfolio consists of t...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This is a portfolio of academic, therapeutic practice and research work. The portfolio consists of t...
This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his di...
Abstract: The thematic issue presents a psycho-societal approach to qualitative empirical research i...
This article takes the stance that the subjectivity of the researcher is an integral part of the res...
This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
Psychotherapists frequently experience strong thoughts and feelings in working with clients. This is...
The adoption of countertransference, an idea drawn from psychoanalytic theory, by qualitative resea...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
The problem of subjectivity within psychological research has long been recognized. The practices of...
Why study client therapy experiences? Examination of client experiences is central to advancing theo...
This article addresses the question of subjectivity in research. In order to facilitate the use of s...
Aim: In addiction research, non-constructionist traditions often question the validity and reliabili...
This is a portfolio of academic, therapeutic practice and research work. The portfolio consists of t...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This is a portfolio of academic, therapeutic practice and research work. The portfolio consists of t...
This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his di...
Abstract: The thematic issue presents a psycho-societal approach to qualitative empirical research i...