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- Title
Between Researcher and Researched: An Introduction to Countertransference in Qualitative Inquiry.
- Authors
Gemignani, Marco
- Abstract
When doing research on topics that are sensitive and involve core dimensions of the researcher’s identities and subjectivities, the process of inquiry is likely to generate significant emotions, attachments, and reactions that transgress traditional forms of data and research positions. If embraced and addressed, the researcher’s emotional reactions can be an important source of reflexivity and data as well as creativity, motivation, and engagement. This relational aspect of the research parallels psychotherapists’ experience of reacting to their clients’ concerns and narrations. This process—called countertransference (CT)—may leave the researcher open to vulnerability and the need to account for the necessary presence of personal biographies and identities in qualitative inquiry. From my research with refugees, I provide examples of my CT reactions and interpretations and the ways in which they became crucial assets to the study.
- Subjects
RESEARCH; REFLEXIVITY; INTERVIEWING; EMOTIONS; EMPATHY
- Publication
Qualitative Inquiry, 2011, Vol 17, Issue 8, p701
- ISSN
1077-8004
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1077800411415501