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A Gestalt oriented phenomenological and participatory study of the transformative process of adolescent participants following wilderness centered rites of passage

Posted on:2011-11-13Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Cleveland State UniversityCandidate:Roth, Adam HFull Text:PDF
GTID:1449390002453511Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation, addresses intervention and phenomenological and participatory research methodology, through a lens of Gestalt Therapy Theory. The intervention, a wilderness-centered rites of passage, included experiential components of: (1) emersion in nature, (2) nature-based activities and challenges, (3) alone time in wilderness, (4) exposure to nature-based archetypes, elementals, and folklore, and (5) participation in community that supports connection through in ritual, ceremony, dialogue, and reflection. The participants included three early adolescent males and one adult male, a parent-participant. Data collection methods included participant observation, journal entries, photo documentation, photo elicited interviews, processing groups, and field notes. A multiple case narrative format, each focusing on a program activity component, was utilized to present data and findings representing the transformative process of the participants.
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