My research methodology to prove psychoanalytic approach
In case of proving the psychoanalytic approach via organized research, I will be conducting an array of psychoanalytic interactive sessions with the subject. In my sessions, I will be unearthing the issues and causes related to the prevailing disturbances in the unconscious mind of the subject. Then, once the repressed trauma will be brought to conscious acknowledgement for the subject, I will be focusing them to a conscious analysis for sorting the solution to the problems.
My research methodology to prove behavioral approach
In case of proving the basic tenets of the behavioral approach I will organize observational sessions with subjects to deploy either of classical, methodological, or radical behaviorisms. The observations will include the possible role of environment and corresponding inducement in the behavioral changes of individuals. This will give the correlation between possible impact of behavioral response towards a consequent psychological response from subject.
My research methodology to prove phenomenological approach
In case of proving the tenets of phenomenological approach, I will be executing a number of interactive sessions with the chosen subjects and try to evaluate the role of cognitive consciousness in defining the psychology of subjects. These sessions will focus on systematically aligning the elements of consciousness which related to the reflective response of individuals for those elements (Davidsen, 2013).
Evaluation of relative ease and difficulty in application of above three approaches
The easiest of all the three approaches will be proving the behavioral analysis as they have direct correlation between evident responses to their probable causes. However, the most difficult of above three will be phenomenological approach as objectively defining the various elements of a subject’s consciousness might be prone to errors in earlier attempts (Davidsen, 2013). Then finally linking these individuals’ aspects of consciousness entity to their possible psychological impacts will be utterly difficult to deduce results.
References
Davidsen, S.A. (2013). Phenomenological Approaches in Psychology and Health Sciences. Qualitative Research in Psychology. Retrieved online http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3627202/