Rachael Dietkus, Morgan Cataldo and Tad Hirsch - 'Practicing without a license'
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English - November 26, 2021 10:56 - 55 minutesDesign Arts Business Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Doing Design Festival V3 - February 11 2022. See https://www.doingdesignfestival.com
I’m your host Kelly Ann McKercher, author of Beyond Sticky Notes: Doing Co-design for Real. Today we’re joined by community-design leader Morgan Lee Cataldo, professor of design Tad Hirsch and social worker turned designer, Rachael Dietkus. We explore the similarities between design research and psychotherapy, the dark side of rapport, the differences in transactional research versus community-led as well as the increasingly popular topic of what being trauma-informed might mean.
Shownotes
Beyond Sticky Noteshttps://www.beyondstickynotes.com
Practicing Without a License: Design Research as Psychotherapy (2020) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339844239_Practicing_Without_a_License_Design_Research_as_Psychotherapy
Learn about Morgan and her work here:https://au.linkedin.com/in/morganleecataldo
Rachael’s website:https://www.socialworkerswho.design/
Doing Design Festival V3 - February 11 2022. See https://www.doingdesignfestival.com
I’m your host Kelly Ann McKercher, author of Beyond Sticky Notes: Doing Co-design for Real. Today we’re joined by community-design leader Morgan Lee Cataldo, professor of design Tad Hirsch and social worker turned designer, Rachael Dietkus. We explore the similarities between design research and psychotherapy, the dark side of rapport, the differences in transactional research versus community-led as well as the increasingly popular topic of what being trauma-informed might mean.
Shownotes
Beyond Sticky Notes
https://www.beyondstickynotes.com
Practicing Without a License: Design Research as Psychotherapy (2020) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339844239_Practicing_Without_a_License_Design_Research_as_Psychotherapy
Learn about Morgan and her work here:
https://au.linkedin.com/in/morganleecataldo
Rachael’s website:
https://www.socialworkerswho.design/