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Sympozjum ‘Metodologie badawcze w arteterapii’ – 24.09, Londyn

18.06.2010

Polecamy seminarium metodologiczne organizowane przez seksje Art Therapy Practice Research Network, działającą w ramach Brytyjskiego Stowarzyszenia Arteterapeutów BAAT. Całodniowe spotkanie pokaże projekty badawcze wykorzystujące różne modele metodologiczne prowadzone w zakresie terapii przez sztuki. Zapraszamy!

Wiecej informacji w języku angielskim: http://www.baat.org/atprnsymposium.html

This symposium will introduce different research methodologies that can be used by Arts Therapists: in the morning, Simon Hackett and Val Huet will present research projects that focus on forensic services for people with learning disabilities. Simon will talk about a mixed methodology single case studies and Val about thematic analysis in qualitative research. Madeline Andersen Warren, a Dramatherapist, will talk about using the Delphi Cycle as a research tool. Simon Bell will present an empirical, practice-based piece of research using an ethnographic approach and Service Users will talk  with Neil Springham about their involvement as researchers in ResearchNet. This day should help illuminate some useful research approaches and tools for Arts Therapists.

Programme

9.30 Registration

10.0 Research on Learning Disability Offenders in a Forensic Service: Simon Hackett and Val Huet

Simon Hackett will talk about mixed methodology single case studies and outcome measures and will discuss the process of the research he undertook for his PhD with this client group. He will also present the findings of this research Val Huet will talk about the use of thematic analysis in qualitative research and will discuss how she used this method for a study on a staff team working with this client group using art therapy- based organisation consultancy.

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11.30 Coffee

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12.00 The Delphi Cycle: Madeline Andersen-Warren (Dramatherapist, Supervisor and Trainer).

This presentation will focus on The Delphi Cycle as a relevant research tool for Arts Therapists. A brief history of the development of Delphi will be followed by an examination of the roles of the researcher and participants and how the presenter is using this tool for her doctoral research into Dramatherapy and text based interventions.

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13.00 Lunch

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13.45 Drawing on the End of Life: Art Therapy, Spirituality and Palliative Care: Simon Bell.

This is an empirical, practice-based piece of research using an ethnographic approach. Simon’s thesis describes and analyses nine illustrated case studies of patients with a terminal illness and their experience of art therapy.

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14.30 ResearchNet: Neil Springham and Oxleas Service Users/Researchers.

It is vital that we understand the patient experience. It is clear that service users respond much better to others who have used the services. However, whilst service user research has been growing in recent years, arguably more needs to be done to improve the representation of samples and levels of involvement of service users in the whole process.

This presentation will show ResearchNet as a model being developed by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust which combines volunteer to work recovery process with service user research. Research activity involves many transferable skills and can really equip people for the workplace. The experience of being in a role brings many benefits to the individual. The presentation will be delivered by members of ResearchNet who will outline the consortium of partners involved and describe their experiences of being members.

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15.15 Coffee

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15.30 Discussion and Plenary

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16.00 End of Day

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