The purpose of this article is to show the application of Giorgi's descriptive phenomenological human scientific method. A brief description is used in order to provide an example of the human scientific process, from data collection to data analysis. First, the data collection is presented, usingthephenomenon of frustration as an example. Some of the sufficient conditions for data gathering is also discussed in this section. Second, the data analysis is explicated. More specifically, the brief example of the phenomenon of frustration was taken through the four steps of Giorgi's human scientific method. The data analysis section accounts for the descriptive nature ofthe method as well as the critical attitude ofthe researcher. In addition, this section also points to the contrast between descriptive phenomenological human science and interpretative based qualitative methods. A brief description of the relation between constituents and structure closes this section. Overall, the implicit purpose of providing this article of the application of Giorgis's method, in the Swedish language, is to make his method more accessible to the graduate as well as to the undergraduate student in the Nordic countries.