Reverie‐informed research interviewing |
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Authors: | Joshua Holmes |
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Affiliation: | British Psychotherapy Foundation, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Drawing on Thomas Ogden's notion of ‘reverie’, the role of self‐reflection in research interviewing is explored. Ogden views reverie as a co‐created intersubjective phenomenon, a ‘third’, distinct from both analyst and patient. Two face‐to‐face research interviews with adolescent depression sufferers are described, showing how reverie can be used to help overcome impasse, and develop research hypotheses. Participant‐centred research interviews were thus shown to be enhanced by psychoanalytically informed self‐reflection as accessed through reverie. The role of reverie in research interviewing, in part spontaneous and ineffable, in part defined and systematic, is discussed. |
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Keywords: | reverie interviewing countertransference qualitative research intersubjectivity psychoanalysis and research Thomas Ogden |
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