Existential Experimentation: An Exploration Of Two Clients Relating To The Theme Of 'Naked and Dangerous'
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65828/3t4c6642Keywords:
Existential phenomenological intervention, existential experimentation, principles, naked, dangerous, goalsAbstract
This paper explains the principles underpinning the framework of an existential-phenomenologically informed intervention, with focus on two case studies to demonstrate this model, both with reference to the theme naked and dangerous.
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