A Practical Guide to Trauma-Sensitive Research showcases the novel
idea of trauma-informed interventions for researchers, proposing
clinical supervision as the standard rather than the exception. This
framework not only aids in managing the aftermath of trauma but also
opens new opportunities for both clinicians and researchers. The book
details the theoretical foundations of trauma, including the latest
insights into how trauma affects individuals and communities, and
addresses practical applications of trauma-sensitive methodologies in
research. It emphasises ethical considerations, the importance of
clinical supervision, and the necessity of adopting a trauma-sensitive
approach to protect both research participants and researchers from
the potential emotional toll of exposure to trauma. By bridging
clinical practices with qualitative research, this book not only opens
new professional avenues for clinicians and researchers but also
advocates for a research environment that is empathetic, ethical, and
informed by a deep understanding of trauma and its impacts. A
Practical Guide to Trauma-Sensitive Research will be of great utility
to User Experience (UX) Professionals, such as service designers, UX
designers, consultants, and researchers involved in qualitative
research. Additionally, it will be of value to clinical professionals
like social workers, psychologists, and psychotherapists, offering
insights and supervision on applying trauma-informed approaches in
non-clinical research settings.
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Integrating Trauma-Informed Frameworks into the Qualitative Research Lifecycle
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040134054
Publisert
2024
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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