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A dynamic manual on psychobiographical research merges psychological theories with historical context to explore the emotional lives of prominent figures. It guides readers through subject selection, ethical data collection, and analytical methods, enriched by classic examples from renowned investigations.
A dynamic manual on psychobiographical research merges psychological theories with historical context to explore the emotional lives of prominent figures. It guides readers through subject selection, ethical data collection, and analytical methods, enriched by classic examples from renowned investigations.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 399
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9781433837968
- ISBN-10: 143383796X
- Artikelnr.: 68543358
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 399
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9781433837968
- ISBN-10: 143383796X
- Artikelnr.: 68543358
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Joseph G. Ponterotto
Introduction: The Evolving Journey of Psychobiography
Part I. Historical, Methodological, and Ethical Foundations for
Psychobiography
Chapter 1. Defining the Field of Psychobiography
Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives in Psychobiography
Chapter 3. Current Status and Emerging Trends in Psychobiography
Chapter 4. Research Paradigms and Inquiry Approaches
Chapter 5. The Psychobiographer's "Relationship" and Positionality to the
Historic Subject
Chapter 6. The Psychobiographical Subject in Socio-Cultural-Historic
Context
Chapter 7. Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychobiography
Chapter 8. Ethical Best Practices: A Checklist and Decision-Making Model
Part II. Conducting Psychobiography: Nuts and Bolts
Chapter 9. Overview of the Process and Steps of Psychobiographical Research
Chapter 10. Selecting a Subject, Deciding Whether to Work With a Team, and
Establishing Initial Research Goals
Chapter 11. Choosing and Using a Psychological Theory to Guide Your
Analysis
Chapter 12. Engaging the Research: Locating, Evaluating, and Integrating
Data on Your Subject
Chapter 13. Writing and Disseminating the Psychobiographical Report
Chapter 14. Psychobiographer Self-Care
Epilogue: Top 10 Characteristics of a Strong Psychobiography
References
Appendix A. Initial Content Validity of the Psychobiographer's Competency
Self-Assessment Scale
Appendix B. Sample Definitions of Psychobiography
Appendix C. Sample Institutional Review Board Psychobiography Study
Proposal
Appendix D. Encountering Erik Erikson: Reflections of Alan C. Elms, William
McKinley Runyan, and James W. Anderson
Appendix E. Sample Psychobiography Course Syllabus
Part I. Historical, Methodological, and Ethical Foundations for
Psychobiography
Chapter 1. Defining the Field of Psychobiography
Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives in Psychobiography
Chapter 3. Current Status and Emerging Trends in Psychobiography
Chapter 4. Research Paradigms and Inquiry Approaches
Chapter 5. The Psychobiographer's "Relationship" and Positionality to the
Historic Subject
Chapter 6. The Psychobiographical Subject in Socio-Cultural-Historic
Context
Chapter 7. Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychobiography
Chapter 8. Ethical Best Practices: A Checklist and Decision-Making Model
Part II. Conducting Psychobiography: Nuts and Bolts
Chapter 9. Overview of the Process and Steps of Psychobiographical Research
Chapter 10. Selecting a Subject, Deciding Whether to Work With a Team, and
Establishing Initial Research Goals
Chapter 11. Choosing and Using a Psychological Theory to Guide Your
Analysis
Chapter 12. Engaging the Research: Locating, Evaluating, and Integrating
Data on Your Subject
Chapter 13. Writing and Disseminating the Psychobiographical Report
Chapter 14. Psychobiographer Self-Care
Epilogue: Top 10 Characteristics of a Strong Psychobiography
References
Appendix A. Initial Content Validity of the Psychobiographer's Competency
Self-Assessment Scale
Appendix B. Sample Definitions of Psychobiography
Appendix C. Sample Institutional Review Board Psychobiography Study
Proposal
Appendix D. Encountering Erik Erikson: Reflections of Alan C. Elms, William
McKinley Runyan, and James W. Anderson
Appendix E. Sample Psychobiography Course Syllabus
Introduction: The Evolving Journey of Psychobiography
Part I. Historical, Methodological, and Ethical Foundations for
Psychobiography
Chapter 1. Defining the Field of Psychobiography
Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives in Psychobiography
Chapter 3. Current Status and Emerging Trends in Psychobiography
Chapter 4. Research Paradigms and Inquiry Approaches
Chapter 5. The Psychobiographer's "Relationship" and Positionality to the
Historic Subject
Chapter 6. The Psychobiographical Subject in Socio-Cultural-Historic
Context
Chapter 7. Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychobiography
Chapter 8. Ethical Best Practices: A Checklist and Decision-Making Model
Part II. Conducting Psychobiography: Nuts and Bolts
Chapter 9. Overview of the Process and Steps of Psychobiographical Research
Chapter 10. Selecting a Subject, Deciding Whether to Work With a Team, and
Establishing Initial Research Goals
Chapter 11. Choosing and Using a Psychological Theory to Guide Your
Analysis
Chapter 12. Engaging the Research: Locating, Evaluating, and Integrating
Data on Your Subject
Chapter 13. Writing and Disseminating the Psychobiographical Report
Chapter 14. Psychobiographer Self-Care
Epilogue: Top 10 Characteristics of a Strong Psychobiography
References
Appendix A. Initial Content Validity of the Psychobiographer's Competency
Self-Assessment Scale
Appendix B. Sample Definitions of Psychobiography
Appendix C. Sample Institutional Review Board Psychobiography Study
Proposal
Appendix D. Encountering Erik Erikson: Reflections of Alan C. Elms, William
McKinley Runyan, and James W. Anderson
Appendix E. Sample Psychobiography Course Syllabus
Part I. Historical, Methodological, and Ethical Foundations for
Psychobiography
Chapter 1. Defining the Field of Psychobiography
Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives in Psychobiography
Chapter 3. Current Status and Emerging Trends in Psychobiography
Chapter 4. Research Paradigms and Inquiry Approaches
Chapter 5. The Psychobiographer's "Relationship" and Positionality to the
Historic Subject
Chapter 6. The Psychobiographical Subject in Socio-Cultural-Historic
Context
Chapter 7. Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychobiography
Chapter 8. Ethical Best Practices: A Checklist and Decision-Making Model
Part II. Conducting Psychobiography: Nuts and Bolts
Chapter 9. Overview of the Process and Steps of Psychobiographical Research
Chapter 10. Selecting a Subject, Deciding Whether to Work With a Team, and
Establishing Initial Research Goals
Chapter 11. Choosing and Using a Psychological Theory to Guide Your
Analysis
Chapter 12. Engaging the Research: Locating, Evaluating, and Integrating
Data on Your Subject
Chapter 13. Writing and Disseminating the Psychobiographical Report
Chapter 14. Psychobiographer Self-Care
Epilogue: Top 10 Characteristics of a Strong Psychobiography
References
Appendix A. Initial Content Validity of the Psychobiographer's Competency
Self-Assessment Scale
Appendix B. Sample Definitions of Psychobiography
Appendix C. Sample Institutional Review Board Psychobiography Study
Proposal
Appendix D. Encountering Erik Erikson: Reflections of Alan C. Elms, William
McKinley Runyan, and James W. Anderson
Appendix E. Sample Psychobiography Course Syllabus
