Description: Supporting Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy : Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Research, Paperback by Bager-Charleson, Sofie (EDT); Mcbeath, Alistair (EDT), ISBN 3031139410, ISBN-13 9783031139413, Brand New, Free shipping in the US This textbook aims to support counsellors, psychotherapists, and counselling psychologists to develop a creative research-informed practice. Following from the authors’ earlier title Enjoying Research, th covers qualitative, quantitative, pluralistic, and mixed methods approaches with a special focus on diversity, researcher support and innovative methods. Th explores research during critical stages like question formulation, data gathering, ethics, analysis, and presentation of the findings. It mixes theory with illustrative real-life, 'how-to-do-it'-examples and reader activities. International experts contribute with examples ranging from arts-based 'decolonising’ research to creative use of outcome- and survey-based approaches – with a shared interest in dialogues between 'scientific’ and 'aesthetic’ (or intuitive, embodied) means of knowing. This is essential reading for anyone looking for a book that combines self-awareness with analytical and practical skills in counselling and psychotherapy related research.
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Book Title: Supporting Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy : Qualitativ
Item Length: 9.3in
Item Width: 6.1in
Author: Alistair Mcbeath
Publication Name: Supporting Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy : Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Research
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Springer International Publishing A&G
Publication Year: 2023
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 16.1 Oz
Number of Pages: Xxi, 274 Pages