Phenomenology is a picture of the inner, subjective world of a person that opens up to consciousness. Likewise, phenomenology is the philosophical doctrine of this, the doctrine of the experience of knowing consciousness. See →
Phenomenology and inner world
The inner, subjective world of a person is much richer than what is revealed in it to consciousness, what a person can see in himself, what he will pay attention to and be able to see and understand in himself. On the other hand, it is precisely what a person sees in himself that is real for him, more important than what he does not see in himself, although he can assume.
Phenomenological Approach in Practical Psychology
The phenomenological approach in practical psychology deals with the picture of the inner, subjective world of a person that opens up to consciousness. The focus is on visions and sensations, desires and intentions, emotions and experiences. The phenomenological approach is the opposite of the behavioral approach, where in the center are actions and the results of our actions, everything is objective. See →