| Literature DB >> 32364432 |
Karin Mohn Engebretsen1, Wenche Schrøder Bjorbækmo1,2.
Abstract
Sufferers from burnout might experience a sincere bonding to their lost lifeworld, which can result in their holding on to their previous worlds while simultaneously trying to unleash themselves. In this article, four experiential dimensions are presented in discussion with the phenomenological insights provided by Merleau-Ponty. These dimensions are "Trapped in the present body," "the balancing act," "precious moments of joy," and "this is my Lifeworld now." In the rehabilitation process, the participants demonstrated deliberate choices and reflective self-cultivation to adjust to their present situation. The illness seemed to promote a search for meaning-and out of the existential chaos, a "new" habitual body might appear. The study provides invaluable information about the rehabilitation process and the need for humanistic interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Scandinavia; burnout; distress; embodiment; hermeneutic; lived experience; phenomenology; qualitative; rehabilitation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32364432 PMCID: PMC7682513 DOI: 10.1177/1049732320914584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Health Res ISSN: 1049-7323