Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to Asses Recovery Processes - A Qualitative Analysis of Experience and Identity - Grand Format

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Szilvia Kassai

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The present book is the outcome and a summary of my most important papers written during my PhD years. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The present book is the outcome and a summary of my most important papers written during my PhD years. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was the most suitable research method for my research inquiry ; the recovery approach. When I have started my PhD research there was no IPA study published in Hungarian language. That is why the aim of my research was not only to examine recovery processes by IPA and through this get a deeper insight into this phenomenon, but also to establish the practice of doing a research with IPA method in the Hungarian language.
This book firstly describes what recovery approach is, and in what areas is it used. The theoretical foundations and the research design of IPA are also discussed. It is also concerns why it is beneficial to use IPA in research that assessing recovery stories. The second part of the book consists of four empirical studies related to the recovery approach. The final part of the book discusses all of the study findings in general and presents their contribution to the field.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    10/07/2020
  • Editeur
    L'Harmattan Kiadó
  • ISBN
    978-963-414-617-9
  • EAN
    9789634146179
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    108 pages
  • Poids
    0.185 Kg
  • Dimensions
    15,5 cm × 24,0 cm × 0,6 cm

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Biographie de Szilvia Kassai

Szilvia Kassai has a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and addiction from Eövös Loránd University. Her research interests include recovery processes ; what does recovery mean to a person who is in recovery from addiction or psychiatric disorder. She is also engaged in utilizing qualitative methods in psychology research. After the completion of the doctoral program she was working as a desk officer for drug issues at the Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary.
She is currently a scientific assistant of National Research, Development and Innovation Office.

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