In recent decades, phenomenology has been utilized not only as a conceptual framework from which to understand medical encounters in healthcare settings, but also to guide medical professionals in providing care. In the realm of physical therapy, phenomenology has been touted as a philosophically-based avenue to aid in helping to understand what it means to be a patient. The works of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger have been utilized as paths to approach phenomenologically-informed care in physical therapy. However, to our knowledge, no significant connection has been made in regard to the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s phenomenology and hermeneutics in the realm of physical therapy. The authors aim to close that gap by showing the ways i...
This dissertation inquires into the problem of understanding as it pertains to the psychotherapeutic...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about what patients do to negotiate possibilities and con...
The terms ‘hermeneutics’ and phenomenology’ are often used interchangeably in the literature, which ...
In recent decades, phenomenology has been utilized not only as a conceptual framework from which to ...
© 2016 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy This paper provides an overview of Philosophical Hermeneut...
This paper provides an overview of Philosophical Hermeneutics based on the work of German philosophe...
This study clarifies the need for a renewed account of the body in physiotherapy to fill sizable gap...
This paper is an illustration of the application of a hermeneutic phenomenological study. The theory...
This article examines physiotherapists’ lived experience of practicing physiotherapy in primary care...
While philosophical hermeneutics has often been criticized for not engaging issues concerning the bo...
Conceptual discussions related to clinical reasoning and decision making have evolved over the years...
Patient support tools have drawn on a variety of disciplines, including psychotherapy, social psycho...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
Psychotherapy is often described as the art and science of endeavouring to understand the other. The...
Taking as our starting point Plato's metaphor of the doctor as philosopher we reflect on some aspect...
This dissertation inquires into the problem of understanding as it pertains to the psychotherapeutic...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about what patients do to negotiate possibilities and con...
The terms ‘hermeneutics’ and phenomenology’ are often used interchangeably in the literature, which ...
In recent decades, phenomenology has been utilized not only as a conceptual framework from which to ...
© 2016 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy This paper provides an overview of Philosophical Hermeneut...
This paper provides an overview of Philosophical Hermeneutics based on the work of German philosophe...
This study clarifies the need for a renewed account of the body in physiotherapy to fill sizable gap...
This paper is an illustration of the application of a hermeneutic phenomenological study. The theory...
This article examines physiotherapists’ lived experience of practicing physiotherapy in primary care...
While philosophical hermeneutics has often been criticized for not engaging issues concerning the bo...
Conceptual discussions related to clinical reasoning and decision making have evolved over the years...
Patient support tools have drawn on a variety of disciplines, including psychotherapy, social psycho...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
Psychotherapy is often described as the art and science of endeavouring to understand the other. The...
Taking as our starting point Plato's metaphor of the doctor as philosopher we reflect on some aspect...
This dissertation inquires into the problem of understanding as it pertains to the psychotherapeutic...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about what patients do to negotiate possibilities and con...
The terms ‘hermeneutics’ and phenomenology’ are often used interchangeably in the literature, which ...