Twenty-first century depth psychology research encompasses many
methodologies, methods, techniques, procedures, and moves. While
current practice encourages a mix and match bricolage approach to
collecting and analyzing data, the possible choices are overwhelming.
How can you become familiar enough to make informed and enriched
choices for research projects in a timely manner? How do you take theory
and put it into practice in the field? Are there any tools to help streamline
the process? How can you address and incorporate ethics requirements?
OPUS Archives is pleased to present a series of hands-on tutorials that will
help you answer those questions. Each two-hour tutorial will focus on one
or two specific methods for collecting and analyzing first-hand data, and
will include demonstrations, examples, and learn-by-doing exercises.
Click here for more information about the tutorials.
Tutorial 1 – Sunday, April 24th, 3-5pm
Cost – $10
Montecito Public Library
1469 East Valley Road, Santa Barbara, CA
Space is limited – Register at rsvp@opusarchives.org
or 805.969.5750