The Hexapod's Lens: Six Emerging Modalities for Qualitative Practice
Why Qualitative Practice Needs New ModalitiesTraditional qualitative methods—interviews, focus groups, ethnography—remain foundational, but they often...
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Why Qualitative Practice Needs New ModalitiesTraditional qualitative methods—interviews, focus groups, ethnography—remain foundational, but they often...
A therapist hears about a new device that promises faster trauma recovery. A clinic director sees a competitor advertising 'brain-training' sessions. ...
The first time you walk into a room full of modality options, the map is blank. Practitioners, clinic directors, and students often find themselves co...
Experiential therapies—psychodrama, somatic experiencing, EMDR, gestalt—work in layers that resist simple measurement. A client may report no change i...
The therapeutic modalities landscape no longer fits a neat grid of CBT, psychodynamic, and humanistic approaches. New methods—sensorimotor psychothera...