Abstract

In this article, I reflect on my ever-evolving epistemological journey through which I came to embrace a “wholistic” qualitative methodology for my doctoral research in social work. I offer a chronological account of my lived experiences starting with my locus of origin and highlighting the challenging twists and turns that brought me to my research interest of exploring meaningful peer support relationships in mental health and addictions agencies.

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