Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Dionysos and the World of Passion1979/01/011
The Phenomenon of the Metaphor1975/01/011
Theorizing and the Elaboration of Place1983/01/011
The Client-Centered Transformation1971/01/011
Hermeneutics and Phenomenological Psychology1983/01/011
Eugene O'Neill's Understanding of Forgiveness1979/01/011
The Eco-Psychology of Personal Culture Building1979/01/011
Intelligence Contra IQ1975/01/011
Revolution in Psychology1983/01/011
Editorial Preface1979/01/011
The Role of Direct Experience In Contemporary Psychology—A Critical Review1971/01/011
Toward a Phenomenology of Attitudes1971/01/01
Introduction1983/01/01
Phenomenological and Traditional Views of Trust Between Clients and Therapists1983/01/01
The Problem of Unconscious Motivation1971/01/01
The Eco-Psychology of Motivational Theory and Research1975/01/01
Skinner and Sartre1975/01/01
Toward an Ecological Social Psychology of The Individual and The Idea of Life Style1971/01/01
Freud's Metapsychology1975/01/01
Body-Subject and Dialogue of Perspectives in the Perception of Letters Traced on the Head1975/01/01
Concerning the Implementation of a Human Scientific Psychology1971/01/01
The Addictive Personality1971/01/01
Some Styles of Comprehension1971/01/01
A Phenomenological Study of Thinking1983/01/01
Crohn's Disease1975/01/01
Hermeneutical Reading1975/01/01
About the Authors1975/01/01
Clinical and Therapeutic Contributions1983/01/01
Existential Dimensions of Paradoxical Strategies in Psychotherapy and Counseling1983/01/01
Existential-Phenomenology, Validity and the Trans-Personal Ground of Psychological Theorizing1983/01/01