Descriptive phenomenology investigates the essence of how phenomena are consciously experienced (Giorgi, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012; Moustakas, 1994; Vagle, 2018). Researchers wishing to conduct descriptive phenomenological studies may struggle to find answers to the complex questions that arise. Misunderstood concepts and practices may lead to philosophical conflict, ultimately threatening validity and rigor. This manuscript provides readers a metaphoric framework “the phenomenological house” to understand and analyze Giorgi’s phenomenological psychological conceptualization of essence as a universal structural description of how a phenomenon is lived. Ultimately, the phenomenological house provides a pathway for qualitative researchers to nav...
Aims and Objectives. This article uses the concept of embodiment to demonstrate a conceptual approac...
In this article, we develop a new approach to integrating philosophical phenomenology with qualitati...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement, and more recently, an approach taken by healthcare profes...
Utilizing Giorgian psychological phenomenological descriptive analysis and the presenters own resear...
“On the Subject Matter of Phenomenological Psychopathology” provides a framework for the phenomenolo...
This book demonstrates how the authors have experienced the power of phenomenology in their therapeu...
This chapter is primarily concerned with the qualitative data collection and analysis method of inte...
This chapter introduces a version of the phenomenological method that is particularly suitable for t...
This chapter provides an overview of how existential phenomenology has influenced qualitative resear...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
In the philosophical tradition, phenomenology is a means by which random, raw phenomena are categori...
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is a contemporary qualitative research method grounde...
In this article, phenomenology, both in its philosophical and methodological variants, is introduced...
George Lakoff and Mark Johnsons theory of metaphor (1980, 1999) provides a basis for describing ever...
Aims and Objectives. This article uses the concept of embodiment to demonstrate a conceptual approac...
In this article, we develop a new approach to integrating philosophical phenomenology with qualitati...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement, and more recently, an approach taken by healthcare profes...
Utilizing Giorgian psychological phenomenological descriptive analysis and the presenters own resear...
“On the Subject Matter of Phenomenological Psychopathology” provides a framework for the phenomenolo...
This book demonstrates how the authors have experienced the power of phenomenology in their therapeu...
This chapter is primarily concerned with the qualitative data collection and analysis method of inte...
This chapter introduces a version of the phenomenological method that is particularly suitable for t...
This chapter provides an overview of how existential phenomenology has influenced qualitative resear...
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it ...
In the philosophical tradition, phenomenology is a means by which random, raw phenomena are categori...
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is a contemporary qualitative research method grounde...
In this article, phenomenology, both in its philosophical and methodological variants, is introduced...
George Lakoff and Mark Johnsons theory of metaphor (1980, 1999) provides a basis for describing ever...
Aims and Objectives. This article uses the concept of embodiment to demonstrate a conceptual approac...
In this article, we develop a new approach to integrating philosophical phenomenology with qualitati...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement, and more recently, an approach taken by healthcare profes...