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Psychoanalytic therapy and narrative research interviewing: some reflections

Authors :
Philip John, Archard
Michelle, O'Reilly
Source :
Nurse Researcher. 30:28-35
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
RCN Publishing Ltd., 2022.

Abstract

This article focuses on approaches to qualitative research interviewing that draw direct inspiration from psychoanalytic therapy. The reflective discussion piece provides a critical spotlight on this method to promote reflection and ethical application.To provide clarity regarding the meaning of psychoanalytically informed, psycho-social research and the interpretive nature of qualitative interviews and of therapy, and to reflect on nurse researchers' partiality for using quasi-dynamic interpretative comments and the sharing of formulations in interviews.The authors review relevant literature, and comment on the apprehension and uncertainty researchers may experience with this type of research approach.Researchers should consider how they conduct themselves as interviewers and what to share of the analysis of participants' accounts based on the specifics of the research, including their or their team's experience of conducting psychotherapy and their and participants' expectations about what may be therapeutic about interviews.Psychoanalytically informed research interviewing should be used in a reflective way by nurse researchers with attention paid to the limitations and possibilities of parallels between psychotherapeutic and research interview dialogue.

Subjects

Subjects :
Research and Theory

Details

ISSN :
20478992 and 13515578
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nurse Researcher
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2331cca0571a77fcf45509794af1ac4e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7748/nr.2022.e1844