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ARCHETYPES#1
Universal symbols in the collective unconscious, often explored in Tarot readings to understand client behavior.
Cognitive Behavioral Theories#2
Psychological frameworks that examine the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, applicable in Tarot interpretation.
DATA ANALYSIS#3
The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information and inform conclusions.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#4
Guidelines that ensure the protection of participants' rights and well-being during research.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#5
Research that focuses on understanding human experiences through interviews, open-ended surveys, and observations.
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#6
Research that involves numerical data analysis, often using statistical methods to validate findings.
CLIENT-CENTERED APPROACH#7
A therapeutic approach that emphasizes understanding the client's perspective, relevant in Tarot readings.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES#8
The systematic approaches used to conduct research, including design, data collection, and analysis techniques.
SURVEY DESIGN#9
The process of creating questionnaires to gather quantitative data from participants about their experiences.
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES#10
Strategies for conducting interviews that elicit deep insights from participants about their Tarot experiences.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS#11
The application of statistical methods to analyze numerical data and draw conclusions.
VISUALIZING DATA#12
Creating graphical representations of data to enhance understanding and communication of research findings.
INFORMED CONSENT#13
The ethical principle requiring researchers to obtain voluntary participation from subjects after informing them of risks.
PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING#14
A state of mental health that includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influenced by Tarot.
DATA COLLECTION#15
The systematic gathering of information for research purposes, crucial for analyzing the impact of Tarot.
ETHICAL GUIDELINES#16
Established principles that govern the conduct of researchers to ensure integrity and respect for participants.
JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY#17
A psychological approach that emphasizes the role of the unconscious and archetypes, relevant to Tarot interpretation.
CASE STUDIES#18
In-depth investigations of individual cases, useful for understanding the psychological effects of Tarot readings.
THERAPEUTIC TAROT#19
The use of Tarot as a tool in therapeutic settings to foster psychological exploration and healing.
DATA SYNTHESIS#20
The process of combining data from various sources to form a coherent understanding of research findings.
CLIENT IMPACT#21
The effects that Tarot readings have on clients' psychological states and overall well-being.
PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES#22
Frameworks that explain mental processes and behaviors, foundational for understanding Tarot's impact.
RESEARCH FINDINGS#23
The outcomes and insights derived from conducting research, crucial for contributing to the field of therapeutic Tarot.
TAROT PRACTITIONERS#24
Individuals who use Tarot cards for readings, often exploring psychological dimensions in their practice.
DIVINATION#25
The practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown through various methods, including Tarot.