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    assumption that some things are absolute. As seen in both Nietzsche’s and Merleau-Ponty’s books‚ nothing is absolute. They stated that everything was in perspective‚ and that humanity needed to study what is closer to them‚ whether it was psychology or phenomenology. The only things Descartes figured out were that he had a reason to doubt and that math and science could help him understand the world. Despite this‚ he thought he had proven he existed‚ God existed‚ and that the physical world existed. Descartes’

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    of Martin Heidegger (Langdridge‚ 2010). Existential psychotherapy uses a phenomenological method and it is one of the first steps taken in which provides counselors/psychotherapists to focus on the world as it appears to the client. For some‚ phenomenology is misunderstood and the philosophy behind it seems complex and difficult to understand but in fact it is simple. The phenomenological approach uses ‘epoché’ in which involves a number of processes such as: bracketing‚ description‚ horizontalisation

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    For recent overviews of the current state of the art in feminist phenomenology‚ see Fisher and Embree 2000‚ and Heinamaa and Rodemeyer 2010. 3.2 Radical Feminist Approaches Unlike liberal feminists‚ who view power as a positive social resource that ought to be fairly distributed‚ and feminist phenomenologists‚ who understand

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    Jemaine Era M. Feraren 2013-00395 Art Studies 1 THW-2 Professor Marilyn R. Canta‚ PhD 4 November 2014 Public Art: Advertisement and Graffiti Public space is a place for myriad “voices”. It is a person’s choice if he or she will give attention to a public art. It is based on her taste of perception. What is more eye-catching‚ receives more feedbacks and what is more controversial receives more criticisms. Two of the widest known public art is advertising and graffiti. It is known that the latter is

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    1. Clinical psychology - integrates science‚ theory‚ and practice in order to understand‚ predict and relieve maladjustment‚ disability‚ and discomfort. Clinical psychology also promotes adaption‚ adjustment and personal development. 2. Evolutionary psychology - this looks at how human behavior has been affected by psychological adjustments during evolution. Just as biologists talk about natural selection or sexual selection during evolution‚ this branch of psychology applies psychology to the

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    In a recent qualitative study Zuselo‚ Curran & Zaserman (2012) explored RNs’ and behavioural health associates’ (BHA) responses to violent inpatient interactions‚ more specifically to physical interactions. The authors conducted focus groups to identify nurse-patient behaviours likely to be categorized as physically violent‚ explore thoughts and feelings in response to patient violence‚ and describe team responses to the incidents. The study found that nurses shared information about episodes of

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    Focus group research- reliability‚ validity‚ replicability‚ generalisability A focus group can be defined as a group interview- centered on a specific topic and facilitated and co-ordinated by a moderator or facilitator- which seeks to generate primarily qualitative data‚ by capitalizing on the interaction that occurs within the group setting. The idea behind the focus group method is that group processes can help people to explore and clarify their views in ways that be less easily accessible

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    worldwide views on morality‚ autonomy‚ suffering‚ life and death. Modern philosopher Julian Marias has a theory that explains that philosophy must be rooted in the individual’s reality‚ in his book about Marias’s philosophy Raley explains “that if phenomenology is honest with itself‚ it must acknowledge that the reality of life precedes one’s thought about it‚ and this means that the terms of philosophy must be inverted. In other words‚ I live and therefore think‚ act‚ love‚ suffer‚ enjoy‚ etc.‚ and all

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    Humanistic Psychology states that in order to understand a person‚ you must understand his or her personal view of reality or an individual’s meaning of their life. This approach places great focus on a person’s phenomenology‚ or lived conscious experience of the world such as what they hear‚ feel‚ see and think. These perceptions and experiences of one moving through the world is thought to be more important than the world itself. This grounds the center of an individual and according to Funder

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