Research/Therapy: A Review of Adele Clarke’s Situational Analysis: Grounded Theory after the Postmodern Turn

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Abstract

Situational Analysis presents an iteration of Grounded Theory that incorporates the construction of a series of illustrative maps, conceptualizes a situation as inclusive of what usually has been considered context, and explicitly and systematically includes missing or otherwise silenced data. This review comments on how these attributes of situational analysis can also effectively inform the practice of family therapy. The potential of a research book to inform a clinical practice is an exciting development in advancing interdisciplinary studies and its related applications in the world.

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Wulff, D. (2016). Research/Therapy: A Review of Adele Clarke’s Situational Analysis: Grounded Theory after the Postmodern Turn. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2008.2811

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