Are you the black sheep of your family?
Research Project
About:
This project is to study the characteristics of adults who self-identify as black sheep or marginalized members of their families.
The information gained from this study will be used to write a book about how the black sheep or marginalized members of their families are created and maintained. The research will also examine how these adults have adapted and embraced their uniqueness.
Primary Researcher:
Kathi Hennessey LICSW is a licensed independent clinical social worker. She has a background in research and has been providing psychotherapy for 14 years. She has a private practice in Massachusetts.
She is licensed to practice in
MA, RI, FL, NC, and ME.
Project Phases:
This study has 2 phases. The first phase will be conducted online through a questionnaire and the second phase will be conducted via a video conferencing interview.
Phase I: CLOSED
Participants will answer questions about being the black sheep or marginalized member of their family and how that has helped or hindered them in their lives. Most of these questions are open-ended questions that the participant can provide as much or as little detail as they are comfortable providing.
Phase 2: OPEN
Participants will be interviewed to obtain more information regarding their feelings about being the black sheep or marginalized family member and how that has helped or hindered them across their lifespan.