Volume 14, Number 2
March 2019
Cover Art: “Frangipani” © Caroline Ashwood · Acrylic 100x100cm
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An Analysis Procedure for the Micro-Phenomenological Interview
Micro-Phenomenology and Traditional Qualitative Research Methods
On The Linearity and Non-Linearity of Analysis
Problems of Categorization in Micro-Phenomenological Analysis
First-Person Experiences, Privatism and the Evaluation of Structural Content
Epoché, Verbal Descriptions and Corpus Size in the Conduct and Analysis of Explicitation Interviews
Authors’ Response: Enacting the Micro-Phenomenological Method
Meeting You for the First Time: Descriptive Categories of an Intersubjective Experience
Conceptual Groundwork for the Phenomenology of First Encounters
Intersubjective Categories: A More Precise Classification?
Microphenomenology of First Encounters: A Sympathetic Critique
On the Relation between Theory and Experience, and the Intersubjective Nature of the Human Mind
Authors’ Response: Focus of Interest and Epistemological Issues in the Study of First Encounters
Applying the Neurophenomenological Approach to the Study of Trauma: Theory and Practice
Back to the Subject of Pathological Experience
The Constitution of a Pathological World: Phenomenology as an Experiential and Constitutive Approach
Multiple First-Person Perspectives in PTSD
Subjective Experiences are Relational: Implications for Trauma Research and Therapy
Rubber Hands in the Brain - Feeling It, Moving It, Owning It
Authors’ Response: Whatever Works instead of All or Nothing