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Review and selection of counseling-related research article using a qualitative methodology
A review of peer-reviewed counseling-related research articles using a qualitative methodology that were published within the last 10 years identified the most relevant results as including a phenomenological study by Parker and Change (2014) and a grounded theory study by Wiens and Daniluk (2009). The phenomenological study by Wiens and Daniluk (2009) provided an overview of various qualitative methodologies that have been in the past to evaluate the experience of father's with children diagnosed with schizophrenia, but noted that most of the research to date in this area has taken place a decade or more following diagnosis and there have only been three studies to date concerning the role of fathers in the disease process. Therefore, the purpose of this phenomenological study was to provide fresh insights concerning the lived experiences of fathers whose young adult children were diagnosed with schizophrenia within the last 10 years.
According to Wiens and Daniluk (2009), their choice of a phenomenological methodology was based on its proven ability to develop fresh insights concerning the lived experiences of these fathers with schizophrenic children and the paucity of research in this area. While there has been some research that has implicated mothers in the etiology of schizophrenia, there has been far less attention paid to the role of fathers in the onset of...
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