Becoming the Vulnerable Neighbour: From Trauma Research to Practice
This article explores the relevancy and application of Gadamerian hermeneutics and Levinisian philosophy as adapted by Orange (2011) to the field of counselling psychology, with a focus on working with individuals who have experienced trauma. I begin by exploring an encounter that ignited my search...
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Autor principal: | Tiffany Beks |
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University of Calgary
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a47bccf2c16843d8b651f87d524f8ec0 |
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