Paradigms, praxis, problems, and promise: Grounded theory in counseling psychology research.
University of Maryland, College Park
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Abstract
In this article, the author presents an overview of the qualitative research approach termed grounded theory (B. G. Glaser, 1978, 1992; B. G. Glaser & A. L. Strauss, 1967; A. L. Strauss, 1987; A. L. Strauss & J. Corbin, 1990, 1998). The author first locates the method conceptually and paradigmatically (paradigms) and then outlines the procedures for implementing it and judging its quality (praxis). The author follows with a discussion of selected issues that arise in using the approach (problems) and concludes by noting the appropriateness of grounded theory for counseling psychology research (promise).
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- Psychology
- Praxis
- Counseling psychology
- Grounded theory
- Psychotherapist
- Applied psychology
- Social psychology
- Epistemology
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