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(2015) Therapy, culture and spirituality, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Researching therapy, culture and spirituality

Greg Nolan, William West

pp. 221-231

It will be apparent from the other chapters in this book some of the challenges faced by researchers exploring this territory or landscape. It is now increasingly accepted, certainly within qualitative research that the researcher is part of the research process and that one of the signs of good qualitative research is reading about the researcher and their relationship with the research. The same is true but less well discussed for quantitative research (Lennie & West, 2010). Researchers are making less claims to objectivity within qualitative research and focusing much more on critical subjectivity using reflexivity (Etherington, 2004) to explore their relationship with the research process.

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137370433_16

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Nolan, G. , West, W. (2015)., Researching therapy, culture and spirituality, in G. Nolan & W. West (eds.), Therapy, culture and spirituality, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 221-231.

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