In this workshop we discuss the possibilities of conducting subject-scientific research in different kind of counselling and psychotherapy settings. The workshop begins with an introduction to the basic ideas that have been used in our research group:
1) how and why to focus on the groundedness of action and experience,
2) how and why to reconstruct the connection between subjective experiences and objective conditions / meaning structures, and
3) what to do with the knowledge thus created.
The participants may read the four articles in advance:
Suorsa, T. (2015). Solution-Focused Therapy and Subject-Scientific Research into the Personal Conduct of Everyday Living. Outlines. Critical Practice Studies, 16(2), 126-138. Retrieved from
https://tidsskrift.dk/outlines/article/view/22998
We are also happy to hear your questions and suggestions beforehand. You may send them by e-mail to Teemu!