Jennifer R. started following the work of Edwin 'Empathy' Rutsch.
Jennifer R. started following the work of Ben Williams, Harvard University, South Asian Studies.
Jennifer R. started following the work of 2 people.
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- Applied Philosophy
- Asian philosophies
- Authenticity
- Buber
- Buddhism especially mahayana Buddhist tradition
- Buddhist Philosophy
- Buddhist Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- Death & Dying (Thanatology)
- Death Attitudes
- Dehumanization
- Dharmic Religions
- Eastern Philosophy
- Embodiment
- Existential Psychology
- Existentialism (Philosophy)
- Gestalt Psychology
- Grief (Psychology)
- Hermeneutics
- Hermeneutics and Narrative
- Humanistic-Existential
- Humanities
- Karl Jaspers
- Kierkegaard
- Literature & Philosophy
- Literature & Psychology
- Loss and Trauma
- MInd-Body Medicine
- Marcel, Gabriel
- Merleau-Ponty
- Narrative Psychology
- Ortega y Gasset
- Perennial Philosophy
- Person-centred Therapy
- Phenomenological Psychology
- Phenomenology
- Phenomenology of Illness
- Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of the Subject, Contemporary Continental Philosophy
- Philosophical Psychology
- Philosophy
- Philosophy and Psychotherapy
- Psychology
- Psychotherapy and Counseling
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Qualitative studies (Psychology)
- Religion
- Research Methodology
- Social Constructionism
- Social Constructionism/ Constructivism
- Somatic Psychology
- Spirituality & Psychology
- Thanatology
- Theoretical Psychology
- Therapeutic Relationship
- Tibetan Buddhism
- Tibetan Philosophy
- Transpersonal Psychology
- Trauma
- Traumatic Stress
- Western Buddhism
- Wisdom (Psychology)
- Women's Studies
Graduate Student, College of Psychology and Humanistic Studies
Reporting to the Chair of the History Department, teach an annual seven-course load with a primary specialization in Middle East, Africa, or Asia.
Whitworth University









