Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology
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Release : 1973
Category : Phenomenological psychology
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Release : 1973
Category : Phenomenological psychology
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Author : Hubertus Tellenbach
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 38,98 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Health & Fitness
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Author : Amedeo Giorgi
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Page : 348 pages
File Size : 47,63 MB
Release : 1983
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ISBN : 9780820701646
Author : Donn Welton
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 22,27 MB
Release : 1987-09-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780887064753
Critical and Dialectical Phenomenology shows how continental philosophy is currently practiced in the United States.
Author : Clark Moustakas
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 46,29 MB
Release : 1994-07-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780803957992
Phenomenology has long served as a research model for many psychologists and other social science scholars and professionals. Yet descriptions of how to do phenomenological research are few. In this brief volume, Clark Moustakas clearly explains the theoretical underpinnings of phenomenology, based on the work of Husserl and others, and takes the reader step-by-step through the process of conducting a phenomenological study. His concise guide also provides numerous extended examples of successful phenomenological studies from a variety of fields including therapy, health care, victimology, psychology, and gender studies. It also includes form letters and other research tools to use in designing and conducting a study. Phenomenological Research Methods is an essential guidebook for scholars, students, and other researchers in a wide variety of fields that use phenomenological research methods.
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Release : 1971
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Author : Ron Valle
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 24,88 MB
Release : 2013-11-11
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1489901256
This fine new book, the third in a series, brings psychologists up to date on the advances of phenomenological research methods in illuminating the nature of human awareness and ex periences. In the more congenial and welcoming intellectual climate of the 1990s, phe nomenological methods have moved to the forefront of discourse on research methods that support and advocate an expanding view of science. In Valle and King (1978), phenome nological methods were presented as alternatives to behavioral methods. In Valle and Halling (1989), phenomenological methods were advanced to perspectives in psychology. This new volume is even less cautious, indeed bolder, in relation to conventional methods and epistemologies. By now, people knowledgeable about psychology, and most psycholo gists, have digested the criticisms directed against methods that operationalize, quantify, and often minimize human behavior. In bringing us up to date on the growing power of phe nomenological methods, this volume brings welcome coherence and integrity to an in creasingly harried science attempting to reenchant itself with meaning and depth, an endeavor artfully exemplified by phenomenological inquiries of the last several decades.
Author : Wilhelmus Luijpen
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File Size : 33,92 MB
Release : 1967
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Author : Ronald S. Valle
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 21,56 MB
Release : 2013-03-08
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1461569893
When I began to study psychology a half century ago, it was defined as "the study of behavior and experience." By the time I completed my doctorate, shortly after the end of World War II, the last two words were fading rapidly. In one of my first graduate classes, a course in statistics, the professor announced on the first day, "Whatever exists, exists in some number." We dutifully wrote that into our notes and did not pause to recognize that thereby all that makes life meaningful was being consigned to oblivion. This bland restructuring-perhaps more accurately, destruction-of the world was typical of its time, 1940. The influence of a narrow scientistic attitude was already spreading throughout the learned disciplines. In the next two decades it would invade and tyrannize the "social sciences," education, and even philosophy. To be sure, quantification is a powerful tool, selectively employed, but too often it has been made into an executioner's axe to deny actuality to all that does not yield to its procrustean demands.
Author : Daniel Burston
Publisher : Duquesne
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 30,34 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780820703787
"Provides a critical and historical introduction to the core themes and influential thinkers that helped to shape contemporary human science approaches to psychotherapy"--Provided by publisher.