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1President, Health Connections, Sioux Falls, SD, USA.
This study examines the complex human experience of feeling misunderstood. It uses storytelling and poetry to explore this paradox in a humanbecoming inquiry.
Area of Science:
- Qualitative Health Research
- Nursing
- Humanities
Background:
- The phenomenon of understanding and misunderstanding is a complex aspect of human interaction.
- Feeling misunderstood can significantly impact an individual's well-being and social connections.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the paradoxical experience of understanding-misunderstanding.
- To investigate the lived experience of feeling misunderstood through a humanbecoming inquiry.
Main Methods:
- Utilized a humanbecoming inquiry approach.
- Employed qualitative methods including storytelling and poetry.
Main Results:
- The inquiry revealed nuanced perspectives on the experience of being misunderstood.
- Storytelling and poetry provided rich insights into the emotional and relational aspects of misunderstanding.
Conclusions:
- Understanding-misunderstanding is a complex, paradoxical human experience.
- Qualitative methods like storytelling and poetry are valuable for exploring such phenomena.
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