Facing Up to Hopelessness: A Dialogal Phenomenological Study |
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Authors: | Brittney Beck Steen Halling Marie McNabb Daniel Miller Jan O. Rowe Jennifer Schulz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Seattle University, Seattle, WA |
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Abstract: | Hopelessness is a fundamental human experience, and yet is often considered evidence either of sin or of illness. This dialogal phenomenological study, based on in-depth interviews, takes a fresh look at despair as experienced by people across a variety of ages and contexts, and at the consequences and outcomes of these feelings. At the heart of despair is a sense of isolation, impotence, and an immutable future, and yet it may give rise to new purpose or a new understanding and acceptance of life with its possibilities and limitations. The therapeutic implications of this understanding of despair are discussed with a focus on how presence can be healing. |
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Keywords: | hopelessness despair phenomenology healing |
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