Dwelling in the Emerging Now: A Humanbecoming Perspective of Feeling Listened To.

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Associate Professor, College of Nursing and Public Health, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA.

Published: October 2025


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The purpose of this article is to explore Duarte-Quilao's newknowings on feeling listened to and to deepen understanding with the lens of the humanbecoming paradigm.

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