ABSTRACT

A Practical Psychoanalytic Guide to Reflexive Research offers an accessible guide to enriched qualitative research. In this novel approach, the researcher’s feelings and empathy in relation to participants take centre stage, leading to fresh, exciting and usable research findings. The psychoanalytic concept of reverie refers to those startling and unexpected images, feelings and daydreams which can come to mind as we interact with other people in the world. Qualitative research involves interacting with human subjects, and the book shows how uncanny or troubling reverie experiences can be turned to good use by being linked back to deeper research questions and hypotheses.

Joshua Holmes critically explores the role of self-reflection (reflexivity) in psychoanalysis and qualitative research. Practical guidance is offered while planning research; conducting research interviews; analysing interview data; teaching methods which foster the capacity for reverie; and in relation to research groups. Examples are given throughout, including the author’s own missteps along the way, in which he shares the importance of learning from experience. The book breathes life into research processes offering much-needed clinical relevance. The method moves away from one-size-fits all, formulaic research procedures and brings tenor, colour and texture into the research process, to create vivid, real-life meaningful findings.

A Practical Psychoanalytic Guide to Reflexive Research will be essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate qualitative researchers wishing to enhance their reflexive practice, while psychotherapists and psychoanalysts will find a genuinely psychoanalytic research method, where their clinical skills become vital capacities rather than an awkward hindrance.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction and overview

chapter 3|9 pages

Bion and beyond

chapter 5|7 pages

Reflexivity and data analysis

chapter 6|8 pages

Towards ethical research interviewing

chapter 8|6 pages

Thomas Ogden and the RRM

chapter 9|11 pages

The RRM in live research interviewing

chapter 10|19 pages

RRM and interview transcript analysis

chapter 11|13 pages

RRM teaching groups 1

General

chapter 12|12 pages

RRM teaching groups 2

Data analysis

chapter 13|10 pages

Discussion and reprise