Research interviewing : how does it differ from therapeutic interviewing?

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Rain, Thora
Lawley, James
Henwood, Suzanne

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2015-03

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Journal Article

Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori subject headings)

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research interviewing
interviewing
therapeutic consultations
coaching
research

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Rain, T., Lawley, J., and Henwood, S. (2015). Research interviewing: How does it differ from therapeutic interviewing?. Rapport, 43, pp.44-46.

Abstract

It is understable to assume that someone with strong clinical skills would easily transition into doing research interviews, but as we found out recently not always quite as straight forward as it seems. There are subtle, yet important differences between therapeutic sessions and research interviews that require significant rethinking at every stage. This article shares the personal experiences of one therapist-researcher (Thora Rain), under supervision, who made that transition successfully.

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The Association for NLP

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The Association for NLP

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