‘The Lady of Shalott’: Insights gained from using visual methods and interviews exploring the lived experience of codependency
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Published:2017
Issue:23
Volume:1
Page:24-32
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ISSN:2044-0820
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Container-title:QMiP Bulletin
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language:en
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Short-container-title:bpsqmip
Author:
Bacon Ingrid,Reynolds Frances,McKay Elizabeth,McIntyre Anne
Abstract
Codependency is a complex human experience with many meanings. The experiences of self-identified codependent individuals, who attend 12 steps groups are largely missing from the literature. In this article, we present how a combination of a visual method and interviews assisted deeper exploration and analysis of the experience of living with codependency, in an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) study.A case example, titled ‘The Lady of Shalott’, is offered as an illustration of the data collection and multilevel interpretative analytical process, highlighting how the ambiguity in the meanings of the imagery aided the interpretation. The case study, demonstrates how the visual method enriched the data collection and analysis process assisting the researcher to reach deeper layers of meanings, capturing a better understanding of the lived experience portrayed by the participant.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
Cited by
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