Characterization of the phenomenological attitude and facilitating attitude between Husserl and Rogers
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https://doi.org/10.18540/revesvl6iss2pp15754-01eKeywords:
Phenomenology. Psychology. Phenomenological Attitude. Facilitating Attitude.Abstract
This work is a theoretical-narrative review, and its objective was to point out the characteristics of Husserl's Phenomenological Attitude and Rogers' Facilitating Attitudes, proposing an approximation between the two concepts, verifying their influences in the construction of a psychotherapeutic attitude. The methodology used was a bibliographic review and the qualitative method. This approximation pointed out convergences between the two concepts, namely the refutation of the scientific model of psychology. Finally, we could reach the conclusion that the two concepts are not antagonistic and, in many moments, are close to each other, in a psychotherapeutic practice that addresses the psychotherapist's posture, and, in this way, may imply in his ethics.
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