Doctoral Dissertations
Date of Award
12-2001
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Psychology
Major Professor
Howard R. Pollio
Committee Members
Mark A. Hector, Kenneth R, Newton, Deborah W. Tegano
Abstract
A review of the empirical literature on maltreatment points to the need for more knowledge about neglect, especially the subjective aspects of neglect. In order to gain information about this topic, twelve adult volunteers were interviewed in detail about various times in which they had experienced themselves as neglected. In accordance with the principles of existential phenomenology, a qualitative methodology for research within the social sciences, the transcribed interviews were thematized, in this case with the aid of a group of scholars trained in phenomenological interpretation. Three interrelated themes emerged against the ground of Interpersonal Relationships: Feeling Alone, Feeling Invisible And Being Used. A fourth related theme. Being Affected, emerged against the ground ofThe Self. Implications for conducting psychotherapy with those who have experienced themselves as neglected are addressed, as are suggestions for future research.
Recommended Citation
Openlander, Kurt D., "Experiential aspects of neglect: a phenomenological inquiry. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 2001.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/8564