What have you learned from your homeless experience? A phenomenological approach for counseling unsheltered homeless men

Psychological Reports
J R Sumerlin

Abstract

Field notes were obtained from 145 unsheltered homeless men regarding what they had learned from an experience of homelessness. Responses represented an aspect of each person's internal frame of reference. Statements about trust in self and an efficacy to survive were common themes. Findings were placed in a humanistic-existential model useful for counseling.

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May 10, 2002·Social Science & Medicine·Naomi Dachner, Valerie Tarasuk
Jun 1, 1997·Psychological Reports·J R Sumerlin, C M Bundrick
Apr 19, 2000·Perceptual and Motor Skills·J R Sumerlin, C M Bundrick

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