Making use of countertransference in qualitative research: exploring the experiences of mental health professionals working with refugee and immigrant families

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
A. Navridi, L. Anagnostaki
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ABSTRACT The objective of the paper is to explore countertransference in qualitative research. Specifically, through the examination of a study which explored the experiences of mental health professionals working with refugee and immigrant families with infants and young children, the paper aims to demonstrate how the monitoring of countertransference can be transformed into a useful research tool. Countertransference movements are examined on multiple levels, in the mental health worker-immigrant/refugee dyad, in the researcher-participant dyad, and at the institutional level. The importance of thinking about a whole research process in terms of the process of countertransference is discussed.
在质性研究中利用反移情:探索处理难民和移民家庭的心理健康专业人员的经验
本文旨在探讨质的研究中的反移情现象。具体而言,通过对一项研究的考察,该研究探讨了心理健康专业人员与有婴幼儿的难民和移民家庭合作的经验,该论文旨在证明如何将反移情监测转化为一种有用的研究工具。反移情运动在多个层面上进行了研究,包括心理健康工作者移民/难民二人组、研究人员参与者二人组和机构层面。讨论了从反移情过程的角度思考整个研究过程的重要性。
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JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPY
JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPY PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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0.70
自引率
50.00%
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46
期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Psychotherapy is the official journal of the Association of Child Psychotherapists, first published in 1963. It is an essential publication for all those with an interest in the theory and practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and work with infants, children, adolescents and their parents where there are emotional and psychological problems. The journal also deals with the applications of such theory and practice in other settings or fields The Journal is concerned with a wide spectrum of emotional and behavioural disorders. These range from the more severe conditions of autism, anorexia, depression and the traumas of emotional, physical and sexual abuse to problems such as bed wetting and soiling, eating difficulties and sleep disturbance.
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