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Summary

This discussion reflects on qualitative methods in psychotherapy research, examining key articles to understand the current state of the art in qualitative research approaches.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Qualitative Methods

Background:

  • The abstract references specific articles by Angus and Kagan (2013), Olivera et al. (2013), and Jock et al. (2013).
  • These articles serve as a foundation for the author's reflections on qualitative research in psychotherapy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight specific dimensions of cited articles.
  • To reflect on the current state of qualitative methods in psychotherapy research.
  • To articulate informal insights into qualitative research.

Main Methods:

  • The study involves a discussion and reflection based on existing literature.
  • It does not present new empirical data but analyzes published qualitative research.

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Main Results:

  • The author's reflections are prompted by the reviewed articles.
  • The discussion aims to provide a general overview of qualitative research in psychotherapy.

Conclusions:

  • The author's reflections offer insights into the field of qualitative psychotherapy research.
  • The discussion serves as a catalyst for further thought on qualitative methodologies.