In Navigating Everyday Life, Peter Adams explores the moments when everyday experience seems to open up spaces beyond... Læs mere
This book develops a new and innovative way of understanding how language is used when people describe their spiritual and mystical encounters.
I recall during my early years as a clinical psychologist being asked by hospital staff to speak with a 32-year-old man addicted to alcohol who was being discharged following treatment for pancreatitis.
An approachable, down-to-earth guide for students and researchers needing to bring theory and philosophy into applied research. It goes far beyond the traditional areas of positivism and postmodernism to challenge identity, power, and society.