2016
DOI: 10.1080/07421656.2016.1127615
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Developing a Master's Student's Research and Practitioner Skills Through Collaboration With a Doctoral Researcher

Abstract: Art therapy master's programs are required to include research coursework in their curriculum; however, they differ in content and types of required projects. Students encouraged to conduct studies that increase the evidence base of art therapy may struggle to do so. This article describes a research collaboration that allowed a master's level student to develop research competency while simultaneously developing her professional identity and clinical skills. A master's level action research study was nested w… Show more

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