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| Title: | Qualitative research in Rehabilitation Counseling |
| Authors: | Maxwell, H. C Al Hano, I Skivington, M |
| Keywords: | QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, , SPECIAL EDUCATION GEOUNDED THEORY |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin |
| Abstract: | Qualitative research approaches offer rehabilitation scholars and practitioners avenues into understanding the lives and experiences of people with disabilities and those people and systems with whom they interact. The methods used often parallel those used in counseling and appear to be well matched with the field of rehabilitation counseling. Despite this, qualitative research is still rarely present in Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin (RCB) and other counseling-related journals. Thus, acquainting/reacquainting rehabilitation researchers and practitioners with qualitative research seems appropriate. This article presents an overview of qualitative research, including a discussion of common components and processes and two designs commonly used in RCB—case study and grounded theory. Research previously published in RCB is used to illustrate various aspects
of the discussion. The article ends with a discussion of current qualitative research
perspectives and how these perspectives challenge rehabilitation scholars to consider new directions. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/13392 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Education
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