1st Edition

Practitioner-Based Research Power, Discourse and Transformation

Edited By Dawn Freshwater, John Lees Copyright 2008
252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

Practitioner-Based Research is concerned, in particular, with the research which is undertaken by healthcare practitioners and the evidence which they generate as a result of investigating their practice. In so doing it recognizes that, as well as working in academic life, practitioner researchers are often working as practitioners outside the Academy. It argues that the work of practitioner... Read more
Introduction , A practitioner researcher's view of academic life, emancipation, and transformation , Real bodies of knowledge , A transformational dialogue between the Fisherman and the Gentle Warrior , Refiguration in counselling and psychotherapy , And so the whirl owl flies: a Jungian 1 approach to practitioner research , Exploring the meaning of hope and despair in the therapeutic relationship , Ethics and reflexivity in practitioner enquiry: three detectives and other stories , Epiphany , Psychological distress and the emancipation of the psychologically oppressed , Searching for a voice , Multiple voices, multiple truths: creating reality through dialogue

Biography

Dawn Freshwater