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Published research topics:
Values in psychotherapy (qualitative)
Qualitative research methods (methodological)
Psychotherapy process (theoretical)
Reflexivity (theoretical, methodological)
Dissertations directed:
Dech, E. (2000). The experience of a panic attack for persons diagnosed with panic disorder: An empirical phenomenological exploration.
Goicoechea, J. (2002). The invocation and inscription of mental illness: A phenomenological and hermeneutic study of diagnostic discourse in patient-staff interactions.
McDonald, L. (2002). The dynamics of denial: A Hermeneutic-Phenomenological exploration of sexual offenders' coming to terms with their offenses.
Glassbrenner, J. (2002). The Experience of Infertility as Described and Shared on an Internet Bulletin Board.
Novinski, K. (2003). Living with Life-Threatening Illness: An Inquiry into Children's Experience of Cancer.
Danto, D. (2004). From Philosophy to Practice: A Hermeneutic Analysis of Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy.
Hwang, J. and Schenck, D. (2004). Struggling with Location: A Collaborative Qualitative Study of Multicultural Counseling Competence in U.S. Psychology.
Embree, S. M. (2004). Encountering ourselves through photography: A visual ethnomethodological inquiry into identity.
Nagrant, B. (2006). Good moments in Gestalt Body Process Psychotherapy: A hermeneutic phenomenological study.
Phillips, L. (2006). Perceptions of good psychotherapy in a community mental health setting: Exploring the contextual nature of treatment.
Bortle, J. (2005). Games people play: A study of identity and relationships in an online role-playing game.
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