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Fred Wertz, Ph.D.
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Empirical

Wertz, F.J. (1997).  Toward a phenomenological consumer psychology, Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 28(2), 261-280.

Wertz, F.J. (1988).  Approaches to perception in phenomenological psychology: The alienation and recovery of perception in modern culture.  In R.S. Valle & S. Halling (Eds.), Existential-phenomenologi­cal perspectives in psychology.  New York: Plenum Press, 83-97.

Wertz, F.J. (1987).  Abnormality from scientific and prescientific perspectives, Review of Existential Psychology & Psychiatry, 19(2&3), 205-223.

Wertz, F.J. (1986).  Perception in a taboo situation.  In P. Ashworth, A. DeKoning, & A. Giorgi (Eds.), Qualitative research in psychology.  Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 221-274.

Wertz, F.J. (1985).  Methods and findings in an empirical analysis of "being criminally victimized," in A. Giorgi (Ed.), Phenomenology and psychological research.  Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 155-216.

Wertz, F.J. (1982).  The findings and value of a descriptive approach to everyday perceptual process, Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 13(2), 169-195.

Research Methodology

Bogard, K. & Wertz, F.J. (2006).  The introduction of a qualitative perspective in advanced psychological research training: Narrative of a mixed methods doctoral dissertation.  Humanistic Psychologist, 34(4), 369-398.

Wertz, F.J. (2005).  Phenomenological research methods for counseling psychology, Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 167-177.

Wertz, F.J. (2001).  Humanistic Psychology and the Qualitative Research Tradition. In K.J. Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental & J.F. Pierson (Eds.) The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research and Practice.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 231-246.

Churchill, S. & Wertz, F.J. (2001).  An Introduction to Phenomenological research in Psychology: Historical, Conceptual, and Methodological Foundations. In K.J. Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental & J.F. Pierson (Eds.) The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research and Practice.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. pp. 247-262.

Wertz, F.J. (1999).  Multiple methods in psychology: Epistemological grounding and the possibility of unity.  Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 19(2), 131-166.

Wertz, F.J. (1986).  The question of reliability in psychological research, Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 17(2), 181-205.

Wertz, F.J. (1984).  Procedures in phenomenological research and the question of validity.  In C. Aanstoos (Ed.), Exploring the lived world.  Carrollton GA: West Georgia College Press, 29-48.

Wertz, F.J. (1983).  From everyday to psychological description:  Analyzing the moments of a qualitative data analysis, Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 14(2), 197-241.

Wertz, F.J. (1983).  Some components of descriptive psychological reflection, Human Studies, 6(1), 1983, 35-51.

Theoretical

Historical

Wertz, F.J. (2006).  Phenomenological currents in 20th century psychology.  In H. Dreyfus & M.A. Wrathall (Eds.), Companion to Existential-Phenomenological philosophy, pp. 392-408.  Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Inc..

Wertz, F.J. & Alcee, M. (2003).  A Science of Persons: Exploring the Impact of R.D. Laing’s The Divided Self on Psychology.  In R. Sternberg (Ed.), The Anatomy of Impact:  Great Books in the History of Psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press, pp. 137-159.

Wertz, F.J. (1998).  The role of the humanistic movement in the history of psychology, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 38(1), 42-70.

Wertz, F.J. 1994).  Of rats and psychologists: A study of the history and meaning of science, Theory and Psychology, 4(2), 165-97.

Wertz, F.J. (1992).  Representations of the "Third Force" in history of psychology textbooks, Humanistic Psychologist, 20 (2 & 3), 461-76.  R  Also available on audiotape through the American Psychological Association, # APA-88-259.

Psychoanalysis

 
     
 
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