Phenomenology and Cultural Considerations |
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Affiliation: | University of Michigan |
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Abstract: | The author discusses how his early exposure to Dr. Beck’s work shaped and directed his development as an emerging psychologist. Focusing on Beck’s assessment of hopelessness, the author discusses how he developed an appreciation for both the multidimensionality and multifunctionality of the construct in his own works focusing on cultural differences. The author argues that Beck’s early strategy to use a phenomenological approach to understanding clinical conditions remains important for appreciating the different functional meanings that cognitions might embody for different individuals. |
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Keywords: | Aaron T. Beck hopelessness phenomenology clinical science culture |
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