Hi,
I want to share something here. A discussion broke out (see link below) at the FaceBook group dedicated to the research conference (there are currently 809 members of that group). We were discussing the goodness of fit for a phenomenological approach such as GT to having outcomes studies done on it and to be evaluated using standard research methodology (as opposed to a strictly phenomenological research methodology). What do you think? Do GT and outcomes research to establish an evidence base go together or is that simply a bridge too far?
Phil
https://www.facebook.com/groups/gestaltresearchconference/?multi_permalinks=1242036019337396¬if_id=1583958956192667¬if_t=group_activity
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