Qualitative Research
Teyber Chapter 2
Teyber Chapter 3/ Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
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What are the 5 Qualitative Methods?
What is 1) Phenomenology 2) Discourse Analysis 3) Intuitive Inquiry 4) Narrative Research 5) Grounded Theory
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What are the 3 Domains of the Interpersonal Process Approach?
What is Interpersonal (process focused), Cognitive (content focused), & Family (content focused)
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Honoring Resistance - What is the Four Step Sequence?
What is Identify Transactional Pattern, Validate the need for defenses, Track the process dimension and be careful or reenactment Help transfer re-learning experience to other relationships
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What is phenomenology?
What is .. what is experienced, and how it is experienced. What is .. setting aside theories, hypothesis, and explanations. What is .. "unfolding reality"
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Ground Theory Coding
What is applying a shorthand label to a piece of data that takes the datum apart and defines what it means
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What is the focus of qualitative research?
What is lived experience
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Three Core Concepts
What is The Process Dimension, The Corrective Emotional Experience, Client Response Specificity
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THE THREE R's
What is Ruptures, Reenactments, Resistance
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Four essential steps of Protocol Analysis
What is (1) reading for a sense of the whole - "evenly hovering attention" (2) differentiating the description into meaning units (3) reflecting on the psychological significance of each meaning unit (4) clarifying the psychological structure(s) of the phenomenon
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Where do codes come from?
What is codes ARISE from the researchers interaction with the data, they are not preconceived and APPLIED to the data, as occurs in quantitative research
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What is living the experience?
What is biopsychosocialspiritual dimensions
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Schema
What is broad organizing principle for making sense of one's life
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Client Response Specificity
What is Therapists need to tailor their responses to fit the specific needs of each individual client - one size does not fit all!
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Meaning unit ... ?
What are particular points/themes/meanings aka unit that the investigator takes away from the interview
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_ Create theoretical categories that are directly grounded in the data _ Progressively create more abstract conceptual categories that explain what these data indicate _ Synthesize data and interpret and identify patterned relationships with them _ Begin with a general question and build a theoretical analysis from what you discover in your research
What is Grounded Theory
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What is the meaning of the German word "Erlebnes"
What is live the experience - living the experience
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Maladaptive Schema
What is stable and enduring themes that are significantly dysfunctional, e.g. abandonment, mistrust, deprivation, etc.
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Ruptures
What occurs when there has been a misunderstanding or interpersonal conflict between the therapist and client that has disrupted the working alliance
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Resistance
What is client unawareness or "confusion" about many aspects of their own subjective experience - what they are seeing and feeling
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Shame vs. Guilt & Shame Prone Sense of Self
Shame vs. Guilt: ...(Not that I have done something bad) "I am bad" Self as bad Self as inadequate Shame Prone: Repeatedly held in contempt by their attachment caregivers Outward presentation may be a defense
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What is the foundation of therapy? i.e. "The Talking Cure"
What is Interviewing
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Corrective emotional experience
What is providing a new and more satisfying emotional response to the client's old relationship patterns, alter this problematic problem, disconfirm the faulty expectation, change the interpersonal scenario
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Re-enactments
Re-enactments hold clients back from being able to succeed and make meaningful changes in their lives. "The treatment block is occurring because the interpersonal process between the therapist and client is reenacting, rather than resolving, some aspects of the client's problems"
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_Permission Giving and Educative Response _Explore the Danger/Identify the Threat _Tentatively Interpret Potential Reasons for the Resistance
What is working with resistance
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Shame Rage Cycle & Shame Anxiety
Shame Rage Cycle: Explodes in rage after feeling diminished Shame Anxiety: As the feeling of shame is evoked, anxiety emerges