7(3).01. FOREWORD: Depth psychological research methods
$30.00FOREWORD: Depth psychological research methods CAROL GRBICH PHD – EDITOR IN CHIEF Professor, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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FOREWORD: Depth psychological research methods CAROL GRBICH PHD – EDITOR IN CHIEF Professor, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia
EDITORIAL: Depth psychology as ‘terrible trouble’ for researchers JENNIFER LEIGH SELIG PHD Professor, Research Coordinator, Chair of Hybrid Programs, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America
INTRODUCTION: Research in the liminal zones SUZANNE CREMEN DAVIDSON BA/LLB MA MA PHD CANDIDATE Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Humanities, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
‘Teaching’ depth: Reflections on the challenges and rewards of integrating depth psychology into research methodology OKSANA YAKUSHKO PHD*, AND ELIZABETH NELSON PHD+, * Chair and Research Coordinator, Clinical Psychology Program, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America; +Dissertation Policy Director, Research Coordinator, Psychotherapy and Somatics Specializations, Depth Psychology Program, Pacifica Graduate Institute,…
Alchemical hermeneutics: Differentiating the polyphony of voices in the work JASON A BUTLER PHD Psychotherapist, San Francisco, CA, United States of America Abstract One of the primary aims of the alchemical hermeneutic method is to provide a path for engaging the unconscious influences present in both the researcher’s complex character as well as the complex…
Making a place for unconscious factors in research ROBERT D ROMANYSHYN PHD Senior Core Faculty, Depth Psychotherapy Program, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America Abstract An imaginal approach to research is described in the context of three other research approaches in psychology. A supplement to these other approaches, an imaginal approach…
Writing as method: Depth psychological research and archetypal voice ELIZABETH NELSON PHD Director of the Dissertation Office; Research Coordinator, Depth Psychotherapy Program, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America Abstract A depth psychological approach to research offers a new way to understand issues of voice, reflexivity, collaboration, presentation, and representation in writing…
Climate change and psyche: Conversations with and through dreams SALLY GILLESPIE Psychotherapist; Doctoral Candidate, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract In the last few years, awareness of anthropogenic global warming has become widespread as its effects are felt across the globe and warnings from scientists have become increasingly urgent. Psychological research into human…
Gender unconscious in depth psychological qualitative research: Reflections and case examples OKSANA YAKUSHKO PHD*, HEIDI BUCKLAND PHD+, YOLANDA FULLINWIDER PHD+ AND KRISTI PIKIEWICZ PHD+ *Chair, Clinical Psychology Program, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America; +Alumni, Clinical Psychology Program, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America Abstract This contribution…
Institutional learning: Transcending two distinct approaches by integrating core values into inquiry CYNTHIA ANNE HALE PHD Academic Director of Institutional Learning, Core Professor, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America Abstract Institutions of higher education are under increasing pressures to validate the very process of learning. These forces often emphasize education as…
Realizing a research ethic of solidarity: The role of the unconscious and an ontology drawn from Zen Buddhist teachings on nonduality TUCKER BROWN PHD Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Northern New Mexico College, Espanola, NM, United States of America Abstract In this manuscript I explore the moral dimensions of epistemological…
Conducting research in an animated world: A case for suffering ALEXANDRA FIDYK Assistant Professor, Department of Secondary Education, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Abstract In the particularity of suffering, a case is made for new approaches in research which extend beyond the methods which are common to social science and educational research. In looking…
BOOK review The wounded researcher: Research with soul in mind ROBERT D ROMANYSHYN (2007) ISBN 978-1-882679-47-5; xii +386 pages Spring Journal Books, New Orleans, LA, USA