Inner Circle Psychotherapeutic Conversations
Embodiment, Relexivity and Trustworthiness in Qualitative
Research
Reflections on the Grounded Theory Method
Friday 6th June 2008 at Regent's College. 10.00am-1.00pm
This half day seminar aims to to discuss and clarify the
influence of post-modern epistemology on Grounded Theory. The
seminar will examine ideas on agency, reflexivity, trustworthiness
and validity in grounded theory
For all those interested in grounded theory and post-modern
epistemology are welcome, both students and staff across the
College.
The course is run by Dr. Maria Luca
Attending
For more information please contact:
Petros Tsiros
Short Courses, Events & Conferences
School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology
0207 487 7840
tsirosp@regents.ac.uk
Seats are of a limited number, so in
order to avoid any kind of disappointments please apply early to
guarantee your seat
Dr . Maria Luca
Dr. Maria Luca is the Head of the School of Psychotherapy and
Counselling Psychology at Regent’s College. She has been Clinical
Supervisor and Consultant Psychotherapist in the NHS, for several
years. Her clinical interests centre around postmodernism and
grounded theory, issues of embodiment in relation to the body,
somatisation, sexuality and the therapeutic relationship. In June
2006 she gave a lecture at the Society for Psychotherapy Research
Conference, held at Edinburgh University based on her research on
applying grounded theory to examine clinical concepts and practices
with the Phenomenology of Somatisation. Among other published works
is her most recent edited book: The Therapeutic Frame in the
Clinical Context – Integrative Perspectives (published 2004 by
Brunner-Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group)
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