Ensuring Researcher Health and Safety in Psycho-phenomenological Research of Pathological Experience: Negotiating the Empathy of the Second-person Position
Pragmatic and Theoretical Considerations for the Researcher of Suffering
Achieving the Saturation of Meaning within Qualitative Interviews: An Approach to the Process and Definition of Saturation
The Symbolisation of Phenomenal Invariants: How Greimasian Semiotics can provide the Theoretical and Practical Tools for the Symbolisation of Phenomenological Invariants derived from Text and Other Medium
Greimasian Semiotics as a Tool for the Formalisation of Structure in Experience
Using Cluster Analysis and the Graph Theoretical Modeling of Phenomenal Invariants in Qualitative Research: The Theory and an Example of its Practical Application
Category Theory as a Foundation for the Mathematisation of Phenomenology: New Tools with which to Speak to Husserl
The 7th Step: Extending Gendlin’s Focusing Process to Initiate Viable, Meaningful, Sustainable and Environmentally Appropriate, Embodied Client Actions