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neophenomenology

neophenomenology

n. an approach to psychology that emphasizes the role of the individual’s phenomenological (immediate and conscious) experience in the determination of action. See personalistic psychology; phenomenology. [attributed to U.S. psychologists Donald Snygg (1904–1967) and Arthur W. Combs (1912–1999)]

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