Qualitive methodologies and psychoanalysis have much in common as ways to understand the meaning of human experience. However, they each have lacunae, or areas of absence, which other kinds of evidence could be used to fill. Psychoanalysis can be said to lack robust evidence. Qualitative research methods can be criticized for lacking depth and not allowing for the researcher’s impact. This paper asserts that there are additional methods of data analysis which can address these lacunae. They include patterns of silences and pauses, use of quoted speech and congruence and discongruence’ all of which can give a richer analysis of research findings
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The articles in this special issue are hugely varied in terms of their country of origin (Brazil, Fi...
The purpose of "qualitative " or "naturalistic " research varies according to th...
In this paper I provide a theoretical outline, followed by two case examples, of a qualitative metho...
Qualitive methodologies and psychoanalysis have much in common as ways to understand the meaning of ...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
As quantitative methods dominate the field of clinical psychology, qualitative inquiry struggles to ...
This study concerns the systematic integration of qualitative research strategies in a psychoanalyti...
This thesis enquires into the application of concepts and practices associated with psychoanalysis (...
In this article, we introduce developmentally oriented thematic analysis (DOTA) as a possibility to ...
Qualitative inquiry is a form of psychological research that seeks in-depth understanding of people ...
Context: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) has become a dominant qualitative research m...
Psychoanalysis does not have an easy stand in documenting what “clinical facts” are. This paper prop...
The paper offers a perspective on some of the methodological issues present in cur- rent qualitative...
This paper highlights what psychoanalysis can add to discussions of reflexivity, by specifically des...
This paper explores a number of commonly used methodologies and methods in qualitative research, nam...
The articles in this special issue are hugely varied in terms of their country of origin (Brazil, Fi...
The purpose of "qualitative " or "naturalistic " research varies according to th...
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