N/NY-0112 - Stay With the Image: Heuristic Inquiry Grounded in Art

Description

The presenter will share a particular method of art-based research uniquely suited to artists and designed to address research questions related to human experience. Drawing heavily from Hillman, Moustakas and McNiff, a theoretical orientation grounded in art that honors the autonomy and intent of images themselves will be presented.

Learning Objectives
  1. Compare and contrast the basic purpose and design of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies with art based heuristic inquiry.
  2. Name at least 3 of Moustakas' 6 stages of heuristic inquiry.
  3. Define the concept of the "Third" in psychotherapy and in art-based research.

Dr. Haley Fox

Assistant Professor, Adler University

Dr. Haley Fox, PhD, ATR-BC, ATCS, LMHC, LPCC, MT-BC, REAT has been a practicing artist-psychotherapist, clinical supervisor singer-songwriter, and public speaker for nearly 30 years. She currently serves on the core faculty in Counseling: Art Therapy at Adler University in Chicago. Her special academic interests include archetypal psychology, sexuality, intermodal expressive arts therapy, and art-based research.

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