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Exploring Inner Landscapes: NLP and Psycho-phenomenology as innovations in researching first-person experience

Tosey, P (2010) Exploring Inner Landscapes: NLP and Psycho-phenomenology as innovations in researching first-person experience Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, 5 (1). 63 - 82. ISSN 1746-5648

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17465641011042035

Abstract

This paper explores a contemporary European development in research into first person accounts of experience, called psychophenomenology (Vermersch 2004), that offers enhancements to phenomenological interviewing. It is a form of guided introspection that seeks to develop finely-grained first-person accounts by using distinctions in language, internal sensory representations and imagery that have been incorporated from neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) (Bandler & Grinder 1975a). It is also a participative, relational and developmental form of interviewing, in the sense that the interviewee can gain significant insight into their experience; the process is not concerned purely with data gathering.

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Divisions:Faculty of Business, Economics and Law > Surrey Business School
ID Code:7448
Deposited By:Symplectic Elements
Deposited On:02 Feb 2012 14:55
Last Modified:13 Jun 2013 14:41

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