1st Edition

Developments in Qualitative Psychotherapy Research

Edited By Del Loewenthal, Evrinomy Avdi Copyright 2019
350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines developments in qualitative psychotherapeutic research. It focuses on different methods and aspects of clinical practice. These range from the experiences of service users and clinicians, examining in detail different aspects of how therapy gets done in practice, to critiquing the politics and ideologies of psychotherapy practice. It aims to reflect the diversity that... Read more

Introduction  Part I  1. Interventions in everyday lives: How clients use psychotherapy outside their sessions  2. Eating disorders in the course of life: A qualitative approach to vital change  3. Exploring the meaning in meaningful coincidences: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of synchronicity in therapy  4. Mirroring patients – or not. A study of general practitioners and psychiatrists and their interactions with patients with depression  5. The person-centred approach as an ideological discourse: a discourse analysis of person-centred counsellors’ accounts on their way of being  6. Reading qualitative research  7. Whose voice are we hearing, really?  Part II  8. Therapeutic community for children with diagnosis of psychosis: What place for parents? The relation between subject and the institutional ‘Other’  9. Hurting and healing in therapeutic environments: How can we understand the role of the relational context?  10. Mental health care and educational actions: From institutional exclusion to subjective development  11. Displaying agency problems at the outset of psychotherapy  12. How do people cope with post traumatic distress after an accident? The role of psychological, social and spiritual coping in Malaysian Muslim patients  13. Communities, psychotherapeutic innovation and the diversity of international qualitative research in mental health  14. Everyday life, manifesto-writing and the texture of human agency  Part III  15. ‘Not dead … abandoned’ – a clinical case study of childhood and combat-related trauma  16. A shift in narratives: From ‘attachment’ to ‘belonging’ in therapeutic work with adoptive families. A single case study  17. Critical incidents in mental health units may be better understood and managed with a Freudian/Lacanian psychoanalytic framework  18. The impact of professional role on working with risk in a home treatment team  19. From victimhood to sisterhood part II – Exploring the possibilities of transformation and solidarity in qualitative research  20. ‘Let me in! A comment on insider research’  21. The researcher in the field – some notes on qualitative research in mental health

Biography

Del Loewenthal is Professor of Psychotherapy and Counselling and Director of the Research Centre for Therapeutic Education at the University of Roehampton, London, UK. He is an existential-analytic psychotherapist, photographer and chartered psychologist, with a particular interest in phenomenology. His books include Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling after Postmodernism (Routledge, 2017).



Evrinomy Avdi is Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She is a clinical psychologist, dramatherapist and psychodynamic psychotherapist. Her research interests lie in discursive approaches to psychotherapy research and the exploration of the links between deconstructive research and clinical practice.