An ecosystemic vision of visually disabled therapists
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences (both professional and personal) of the therapist who is visually impaired or blind. This is a post-modernist dissertation contextualised within the ecosystemic-hermeneutical epistemology. These paradigms are two sides of the same coin and e...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-18062016-04-16T04:07:52Z An ecosystemic vision of visually disabled therapists Van Meygaarden, Sasha Yolanda Fourie, David P. Epistemology Ecosystemics cybernetics Hermeneutics Social constructionism Narrative Visually impaired Blind Therapists Context Self referentiality Qualitative research Social support relationships 305.9081 Postmodernism Cybernetics Narrative therapy People with visual disabilities The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences (both professional and personal) of the therapist who is visually impaired or blind. This is a post-modernist dissertation contextualised within the ecosystemic-hermeneutical epistemology. These paradigms are two sides of the same coin and emphasize a social constructionist worldview. A descriptive methodology within the domain of language and narrative discourse is utilised in accordance with this worldview. The narratives of two research participants were recounted through the researcher's lens within particular `dimensions of understanding'. These `dimensions of understanding' were interpreted, deconstructed and co-constructed (with the research participants). Thus this dissertation operates simultaneously on a number of different levels which emphasises the social constructionist worldview. This also allowed for the hermeneutic-ecosystemic analysis of these `dimensions of understanding' as method of data analysis. There are also emerging `dimensions of understanding' from the researcher's own perspective and personal experience as a visually impaired therapist in training. Psychology M.A. (Clinical Psychology) 2009-08-25T10:56:53Z 2009-08-25T10:56:53Z 2005-11 2005-11-30 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1806 en 1 online resource (130 leaves) |
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Epistemology Ecosystemics cybernetics Hermeneutics Social constructionism Narrative Visually impaired Blind Therapists Context Self referentiality Qualitative research Social support relationships 305.9081 Postmodernism Cybernetics Narrative therapy People with visual disabilities Van Meygaarden, Sasha Yolanda An ecosystemic vision of visually disabled therapists |
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The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences (both professional and personal) of the therapist who is visually impaired or blind.
This is a post-modernist dissertation contextualised within the ecosystemic-hermeneutical epistemology. These paradigms are two sides of the same coin and emphasize a social constructionist worldview. A descriptive methodology within the domain of language and narrative discourse is utilised in accordance with this worldview.
The narratives of two research participants were recounted through the researcher's lens within particular `dimensions of understanding'. These `dimensions of understanding' were interpreted, deconstructed and co-constructed (with the research participants). Thus this dissertation operates simultaneously on a number of different levels which emphasises the social constructionist worldview. This also allowed for the hermeneutic-ecosystemic analysis of these `dimensions of understanding' as method of data analysis.
There are also emerging `dimensions of understanding' from the researcher's own perspective and personal experience as a visually impaired therapist in training. === Psychology === M.A. (Clinical Psychology) |
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An ecosystemic vision of visually disabled therapists |
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An ecosystemic vision of visually disabled therapists |
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An ecosystemic vision of visually disabled therapists |
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