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A pluralistic perspective on research in psychotherapy: Harnessing passion, difference and dialogue to promote justice and relevance

Smith, Kate; McLeod, John; Blunden, Nicola; Cooper, Mick; Gabriel, Lynne; Kupfer, Christine; McLeod, Julia; Murphie, Marie Clare; Oddli, Hanne Weie; Thurston, Mhairi; Winter, Laura Anne

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Authors

Kate Smith

John McLeod

Nicola Blunden

Mick Cooper

Lynne Gabriel

Christine Kupfer

Julia McLeod

Marie Clare Murphie

Hanne Weie Oddli

Mhairi Thurston

Laura Anne Winter



Abstract

The adoption of a pluralistic perspective on research design, processes of data collection and analysis and dissemination of findings, has the potential to enable psychotherapy research to make a more effective contribution to building a just society. A review of the key features of the concept of pluralism is followed by a historical analysis of the ways in which research in counselling, psychotherapy and related disciplines has moved in the direction of a pluralistic position around knowledge creation. Core principles of a pluralistic approach to research are identified and explored in the context of a critical case study of contemporary research into psychotherapy for depression, examples of pluralistically oriented research practices, and analysis of a pluralistic conceptualisation of the nature of evidence. Implications of a pluralistic perspective for research training and practice are discussed. Pluralistic inquiry that emphasises dialogue, collaboration, epistemic justice and the co-existence of multiple truths, creates opportunities for individuals, families and communities from a wide range of backgrounds to co-produce knowledge in ways that support their capacities for active citizenship and involvement in open democratic decision-making. To fulfil these possibilities, it is necessary for psychotherapy research to be oriented towards social goals that are sufficiently relevant to both researchers and co-participants to harness their passion and work together for a common good.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 5, 2021
Online Publication Date Sep 6, 2021
Publication Date Sep 6, 2021
Deposit Date Nov 13, 2023
Publicly Available Date Nov 14, 2023
Journal Frontiers in Psychology
Electronic ISSN 1664-1078
Publisher Frontiers Media
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Article Number 742676
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.742676
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11444185

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