My approach is grounded in attention to experience as it occurs.
I orient my work to what is present in a given context and to how experience takes shape across different dimensions.
My approach is grounded in attention to experience as it occurs.
I orient my work to what is present in a given context and to how experience takes shape across different dimensions.
The body is considered as a dimension of experience beyond what can be articulated through language alone.
Psychological reflection provides a way of thinking about experience, allowing observations to be examined without reducing them to purely rational explanations.
The life situation refers to the broader context in which experience unfolds, including personal history, cultural background, and the circumstances of a particular moment.
These perspectives coexist as different ways of understanding experience in context.