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  • Environmental Psychology
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Human Geography

Background:

  • Traditional qualitative research often relies on sit-down interviews.
  • There is a growing interest in embodied and sensory experiences within therapeutic landscapes.
  • Existing methods may not fully capture the visceral nature of these experiences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore a novel 'swim-along' interview method for researching embodied experiences in therapeutic landscapes.
  • To compare the 'swim-along' method with traditional sit-down interviews.
  • To understand how different research methods shape researcher-participant interaction.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative study employing a 'swim-along' interview technique.
  • Participants were interviewed while swimming in a sea water environment.
  • Findings were juxtaposed with insights from subsequent sit-down interviews.

Main Results:

  • The 'swim-along' method offers unique insights into visceral, sensory, and embodied experiences.
  • This method provides a different perspective compared to traditional interviews.
  • The approach influences the dynamics of researcher-participant engagement.

Conclusions:

  • Novel methods like 'swim-along' interviews can deepen understanding of embodied experiences in therapeutic landscapes.
  • Methodological choices significantly impact the data gathered and researcher-participant relationships.
  • Further exploration of embodied research methods is warranted.