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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · Nurse theorists have used the framework of phenomenology for numerous purposes, including the following: describing aspects related to clinical nursing such as stress and coping in health and illness, serving as a framework to address tacit characteristics of nursing practice (Benner & Wrubel, 1989), addressing existential aspects of the meaning of suffering and wellbeing in relation to living ...

  2. Nov 6, 2017 · Two schools of existential thought—the dialectical-psychological and cultural-phenomenological—have exerted divergent influence on the contemporary movements of experimental and clinical existential psychology. While clinical approaches stress the patient’s phenomenological situation and need for meaning, experimental existential ...

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  4. Oct 10, 2023 · Here we outline four major priorities in existential nursing care, including 1) maintaining a strengths-based orientation, 2) taking a life course perspective, 3) grounding care firmly in relationships, and 4) responding moment to moment. Definitions, examples, and practical ways to integrate each priority into daily nursing practice are ...

  5. Mar 27, 2021 · Existential phenomenological psychotherapy (EPP) has been in the forefront of meaning-centered counseling for almost a century. The phenomenological approach in psychotherapy originated in the works of Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Binswanger, Medard Boss, and Viktor Frankl, and it has been committed to accounting for the existential possibilities ...

    • Lehel Balogh, Masaru Tanaka, Nóra Török, László Vécsei, Shigeru Taguchi
    • 10.3390/biomedicines9040340
    • 2021
    • Biomedicines. 2021 Apr; 9(4): 340.
  6. The heart and soul of the “existential phenomenological” research method is to be found in our “approach” (Giorgi, 1970), which involves how we understand the nature of our subject matter, as well as how we establish our means of access to it. Without this approach—which embodies a dis-tinctive “theory of science” (Dilthey, 1924 ...

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  7. Nov 1, 2023 · Existential assessment skills focus on assessments in terms of the unique clinical, aetiological, and therapeutic models of existential therapies, as described above. Existential assessment is often conducted in a relational and phenomenological way. This includes knowledge of basic assumptions in existential philosophy and psychotherapies.

  8. The first to bring existential-phenomenological psychology into the U.S. seems to be the esteemed therapist Rollo May.29, 36, 41-45. May began applying the ideas of many of the existential thinkers mentioned above to his therapeutic sessions and found that this approach to therapy worked well for his clients.