Grendon and the Emergence of Forensic Therapeutic Communities 2010
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Self and Social Function: Art Therapy and Readiness for Treatment in a Therapeutic Community Prison

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“…To be used in qualitative research, these materials must be somehow translated into a form (i.e., text) that can be incorporated into the analysis. For example, in a study of art therapy as a method to assess readiness for treatment, the first step of the qualitative method involved writing extensive analytical notes about each artistic image created by a client, which were considered in conjunction with case notes in making readiness determinations (Wylie, 2007).…”
Section: Qualitative Methodological Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be used in qualitative research, these materials must be somehow translated into a form (i.e., text) that can be incorporated into the analysis. For example, in a study of art therapy as a method to assess readiness for treatment, the first step of the qualitative method involved writing extensive analytical notes about each artistic image created by a client, which were considered in conjunction with case notes in making readiness determinations (Wylie, 2007).…”
Section: Qualitative Methodological Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%