Phenomenology is a branch of philosophy that focuses on the study of individual experiences and perceptions. It seeks to understand how individuals experience and interpret the world around them, emphasizing the subjective nature of these experiences. Phenomenology aims to describe and analyze these experiences without making assumptions or interpretations based on external factors or preconceived notions. This research area explores how individuals perceive and interpret phenomena, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, and how these experiences shape their understanding of the world. Phenomenology is used in various fields such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology to gain insights into human consciousness and subjective experiences.