N/NY-0112 - Stay With the Image: Heuristic Inquiry Grounded in Art
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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
- Compare and contrast the basic purpose and design of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies with art based heuristic inquiry.
- Name at least 3 of Moustakas' 6 stages of heuristic inquiry.
- 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.