This month was popular for Phenomenological.
The abstract does not tell us anything but your neurologist should have the full paper.
Phenomenological Theory. A theory that expresses mathematically the results of observed phenomena without paying detailed attention to their fundamental significance.[1]
HUH!!!
http://www.naric.com/research/rehab/record.cfm?search=2&type=all&criteria=R09119&phrase=no&rec=116308
Author(s): Goldberg, Gary (Ed.).
Publisher(s): Thomas Land Publishers, Inc., 255 Jefferson Road, St. Louis, MO 63119.
Publication Year: 2011.
Number of Pages: 86.
Abstract: This journal issue explores the theme of medical phenomenology and stroke rehabilitation. The theme is introduced by a brief summary and overview of phenomenology as a branch of philosophy whose focus is the development of methodology for describing day-to-day human experience. The articles that follow then consider the application of this philosophical approach to medicine in general and stroke rehabilitation in particular. Phenomenology helps clinicians understand the importance of narrative, the process of adaptation at the level of the integrated whole person, and the important role of context in determining how recovery takes place. Individual articles may be available for document delivery under accession numbers J61565 through J61578.
Descriptor Terms: CHRONIC ILLNESS, HOLISM, PHILOSOPHY, REHABILITATION, STROKE
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