2014
DOI: 10.1111/famp.12096
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The Uses of Emotion Maps in Research and Clinical Practice with Families and Couples: Methodological Innovation and Critical Inquiry

Abstract: We explore how “emotion maps” can be productively used in clinical assessment and clinical practice with families and couples. This graphic participatory method was developed in sociological studies to examine everyday family relationships. Emotion maps enable us to effectively “see” the dynamic experience and emotional repertoires of family life. Through the use of a case example, in this article we illustrate how emotion maps can add to the systemic clinicians’ repertoire of visual methods. For clinicians wo… Show more

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“…The project involved interviews with 100 children in the UK, Greece, Spain and Italy, and also used creative methods like photo (Hill, 2013) and graphic elicitation to help children articulate their experience (Gabb & Singh, 2014;Gabb, 2008). This paper draws on interviews with the UK sub-sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project involved interviews with 100 children in the UK, Greece, Spain and Italy, and also used creative methods like photo (Hill, 2013) and graphic elicitation to help children articulate their experience (Gabb & Singh, 2014;Gabb, 2008). This paper draws on interviews with the UK sub-sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interviews incorporated family drawings, photographs and spatial maps (Bridger, 2013;Gabb & Singh, 2015) and explored with children their experiences of living with and coping with domestic violence. Non-normative and stigmatised experiences are often difficult to articulate (Authors et al, 2015), and using visual methods in conjunction with the interviews proved a fruitful way of supporting children in expressing these complex, conflicted experiences, for which there was sometimes not an easily available language.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To explore these issues, the second author used 'emotion maps', a method developed by Jacqui Gabb for both research (Gabb, 2009) and therapeutic (Gabb & Singh, 2015) purposes. In her work on family relationships, Gabb (2009) created floor plans of participants' homes and asked them to locate different family emotional encounters they had over the period of a week using different coloured stickers.…”
Section: Study One: Emotion Mapping In Intentional Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%