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[The window. Painting. Love and loneliness]

Making decisions about care: what it means for hospice inpatients with terminal progressive disease.

Co-creating meaningful structures within long-term psychotherapy group culture.

Mammograms and the management of existential discomfort: threats associated with the physicality of the body and neuroticism.

[Dialogal phenomenology in the context of nursing science, a critical examination of a rather unknown research method]

Varying views of life among people with long-term mental illness.

On the way to learning.

The relationship between skinfold thickness and body mass index in North European Caucasian and East Asian women with anorexia nervosa: implications for diagnosis and management.

[Socrates' conversational therapy--echo of a divine voice].

Merleau-Ponty and me: some phenomenological reflections upon my recent bone marrow transplant

Existential well-being in younger and older people with anorexia nervosa--a preliminary investigation.

Involvement of nurses in the euthanasia care process in Flanders (Belgium): an exploration of two perspectives.

Factors impacting readmissions of older patients with heart failure.

The essence of life purpose.

Senior nurses as patients: narratives of special and meagre care.

Interpretive hermeneutics and modifying the modern idea of method.

"If you cannot tolerate that risk, you should never become a physician": a qualitative study about existential experiences among physicians.

Towards an evidence-based 'Medicine of the Person': the contribution of psychiatry to health care provision.

Towards an ethics of authentic practice.

Using narrative inquiry to elicit diabetes self-care experience in an Aboriginal population.

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