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The Phenomenology of the Body After 85 Years

Brianne van Rhyn, Alex Barwick, Michelle Donelly

2021Qualitative Health Research10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Within the paradigm of existential phenomenology, this study was philosophically and methodologically underpinned by embodiment theory, positioning the body as the starting point for the exploration of lived experience. In-depth interviews with 20 purposively selected individuals were analyzed using van Manen's context-sensitive phenomenological orientation. Findings indicated that the body was experienced primarily in negative terms, as compromising engagement in meaningful activity, independence, safety, vitality, dignity, and identity. Participants coped with bodily changes through adaptation, humor, and acceptance. In addition, participants viewed their unreliable and at times unfamiliar body, as distinct from their sense of self. This research addresses the current lack of subjective accounts of bodily and embodied experiences in this group, combating assumptive views and contributing insightful understanding.

Topics & Concepts

Phenomenology (philosophy)Embodied cognitionVitalityExistentialismPsychologyLived experienceIntentionalitySocial psychologyPsychotherapistEpistemologyPhilosophyTheologyEmpathy and Medical EducationPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsMental Health and Psychiatry