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The Practice of Bridling: Maintaining Openness in Phenomenological Research
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Methodological IssueParticipant ObservationEducationResearch EthicsPsychologyPhenomenological ResearchInnovative Reflective PracticePreconceived IdeasPhenomenological Research StudiesMethodological PerspectiveResearch DesignEthnomethodologyCultureInterpersonal CommunicationCounselor EducationEthnographyLived ExperienceSocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
Bridling is an innovative reflective practice where the researcher intentionally reflects on preconceived ideas of the phenomenon being studied. In this article, bridling is explained, followed by a model of how to implement bridling, examples of bridling applied to phenomenological research studies involving counselors, and implications for the field.
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