Psychodynamic incidents in teaching: Researching relational aspects of classroom practice

For those working in the relatively new field of psychosocial studies, the action of psychodynamic phenomena in day-to-day life is uncontroversial as these phenomena are at work both in clinical settings and in normal life outside the clinical frame. If this is indeed the case, then they must also...

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Main Author: Ambrose Hogan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2019-10-01
Series:London Review of Education
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=74a0c3aa-8989-4978-b6b4-0be8108ed453
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spelling doaj-e98620e08dc04434b67f24cf6b6d02012020-12-16T09:46:24ZengUCL PressLondon Review of Education1474-84792019-10-0110.18546/LRE.17.3.04Psychodynamic incidents in teaching: Researching relational aspects of classroom practiceAmbrose HoganFor those working in the relatively new field of psychosocial studies, the action of psychodynamic phenomena in day-to-day life is uncontroversial as these phenomena are at work both in clinical settings and in normal life outside the clinical frame. If this is indeed the case, then they must also be at play in everyday classrooms. But to what degree, and to what effect – and how can we create data exploring these issues? This article is the result of a doctoral study that looks at these issues. It explores the methodological and ethical complexities around investigating intimate psychodynamic events experienced in the public context of the school; it presents some extracts from the data constructed, exploring the intersection between narrative methods, autoethnography and psychoanalytic inquiry. This article concludes with some suggestions as to ways that teachers and researchers might continue to explore such psychodynamic incidents.https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=74a0c3aa-8989-4978-b6b4-0be8108ed453
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description For those working in the relatively new field of psychosocial studies, the action of psychodynamic phenomena in day-to-day life is uncontroversial as these phenomena are at work both in clinical settings and in normal life outside the clinical frame. If this is indeed the case, then they must also be at play in everyday classrooms. But to what degree, and to what effect – and how can we create data exploring these issues? This article is the result of a doctoral study that looks at these issues. It explores the methodological and ethical complexities around investigating intimate psychodynamic events experienced in the public context of the school; it presents some extracts from the data constructed, exploring the intersection between narrative methods, autoethnography and psychoanalytic inquiry. This article concludes with some suggestions as to ways that teachers and researchers might continue to explore such psychodynamic incidents.
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