Research as a family therapy intervention technique |
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Authors: | Lorraine M Wright RN PhD |
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Institution: | (1) Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive, T2N 1N4 Calgary, Alberta, NW, Canada |
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Abstract: | The utilization of the research process as an intervention has recently been described in the family therapy literature. However, it is important to draw a distinction between research as intervention and research as a unique family therapy intervention technique. From a family systems perspective, research as an intervention technique may make therapy more palatable for some families. A case study is presented in which this technique created the context for change for a family involved in a chronic illness research project.The author would like to thank Dr. Wendy L. Watson for her participation as a member of the clinical team and Drs. Fabie Duhamel and Wendy L. Watson for their helpful critiques on earlier drafts of this paper.Supported by a grant from the Albert Foundation for Nursing Research. |
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