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Individual's Experience of Living With Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim To explore the lived experience following Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass surgery of eight men and women in the South of England who had undergone surgery a minimum of 12 months prior. Design This phenomenologically based qualitative study utilised Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) as a framework for the analysis and exploration of ...
Faulkner N, Vassiliou A, Lusher J.
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A grounded theory of improvisation in therapy: Lessons from decoloniality
Abstract Grounded theory (GT) is a popular research methodology that has been used in various fields and disciplines. Its researchers face the paradox of their method being grounded in both data and theory, potentially resulting in researcher ambivalence towards existing knowledge and constructing “thin” or “descriptive” theory as a result.
Nicola Blunden
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Abstract This article reads the theory of law of the Frankfurter jurist Rudolf Wiethölter as an ambitious attempt to realize through law the indispensable radical democratization of post‐Second World War German society. The occasion was provided by the resurgence of critical theory and the subsequent and related emergence and affirmation of the student
DOMENICO SICILIANO
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In Search of Cura Vitae: A Theology of Healing and Hope for Ethiopia
This article argues that Ethiopia has seen an increase in ethnic-based atrocities and killings, creating a “society of enmity” which is in need of cura vitae, healing.
Youdit Tariku Feyessa
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Abstract Nothing was more important to Tolstoy than character development. For him, the purpose of life is to grow morally. The purpose of literature — as all art — is to aid that growth. Abstract philosophy and pedantic scholarship are therefore redundant. Indeed, even the psychological novel is a distraction. Moral truths are self‐evident.
Daniel Moulin
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Therapists are often unprepared to deal with their clients’ use of other languages. This study focuses on therapists’ experiences of having undertaken awareness-raising training about multilingualism. Did the training impact their practice?
Sofie Bager-Charleson +3 more
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Opportunities for training in psychotherapy have become more extensive in Britain over the last decade or so, though the increase – as always – has been seen mainly in London and its satellites. The diversity of these training organisations, most of which are outside the mainstreams of NHS and university courses, does not make it easy for their value ...
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This essay argues that a negative hermeneutics, i.e., a hermeneutics that takes its starting point from the experience of gaps, failures, and limits, is a suitable lens for the study of mysticism. It uses the concept of travail of the negative, which focuses on the dynamics of a continuous ‘unsaying’ and ‘subverting’ of traditional expressions of faith
Edda Wolff
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Colaboratividad y solidaridad como regreso al mundo en la filosofía de Hajime Tanabe
El presente texto explora en el pensamiento de Tanabe la colaboratividad y la solidaridad como una dimensión de la nada en tanto que éstas son posibles desde la perspectiva del no-ego (yo-vacío o sujeto vacío) o muerte continua del ego a lo cual llama ...
Rebeca Maldonado
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This article analyses the role of the spiritual path of theosis in the mission of the Eastern Orthodox church. It evaluates the main directions in which the church could have a fundamental role in the world, such as peace, human dignity or the ecological
Cristian Sebastian Sonea
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