by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Dissertation
Clark, Graeme T. (1993). Personal Meanings of Grief and Bereavement. Unpublished Dissertation Edmonton: University of Alberta. < Abstract > In this study, six stories of unusually complicated bereavement are explored from a hermeneutic phenomenological perspective....
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
To the Edge of Existence: Living through Grief Clark, Graeme T. We usually know death from a distance. Death is an unfortunate event which happens to others. When death strikes someone unrelated to us, we may feel a passing sense of loss or upset for their misfortune....
by admin | Aug 17, 2023 | Comparative Reflection
Comparative Reflection Phenomenological literature may contain material which has already addressed in a descriptive or an interpretive manner the very topic or question which preoccupies us. The work of other phenomenologists can be a source with which we can enter...
by admin | Sep 7, 2023 | Conceptual Reflection
Conceptual Reflection Concept analysis is a philosophical technique for specifying differences of meaning. Concept analysis is the process of breaking up a complex conceptual or linguistic entity into its most basic semantic constituents. One assumption of conceptual...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
The Experience of Living with an Absent Child Connolly, Maureen His name is Phillip Thomas. I had to walk him down here. Please could you take him to the hospital where he can get proper care and live in a clean environment. I would take him but I cannot afford it....