Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
ing and sense-making links it quite closely to the original concerns of cogni-tive psychology in its rejection of the behavourist paradigm that had thus far dominated the discipline.It is interesting to see how Bruner (1990),one of the founders of the cognitive approach, regrets how it swiftly moved from a cen-
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