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Psychotherapy is inherently discursive, yet, only recently, has the role that discourse plays in therapy been recognized as a focus in itself for analysis and intervention. Discursive Perspectives in Therapeutic Practice presents a overview of discursive perspectives in therapy, along with an account of their philosophical underpinnings.
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Psychotherapy is inherently discursive, yet, only recently, has the role that discourse plays in therapy been recognized as a focus in itself for analysis and intervention. Discursive Perspectives in Therapeutic Practice presents a overview of discursive perspectives in therapy, along with an account of their philosophical underpinnings.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199592753
- ISBN-10: 0199592756
- Artikelnr.: 35561199
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199592753
- ISBN-10: 0199592756
- Artikelnr.: 35561199
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
* 1: Andy Lock and Tom Strong: Discursive therapy: Why language, and
how we use it in therapeutic dialogues, matters
* 2: Lois Shawver: Talking to listen: its pre-history, invention and
future in the field of psychotherapy
* 3: Rom Harré and Mirjana Dedai?: Positioning Theory, narratology and
pronoun analysis as discursive therapies
* 4: Kenneth J. Gergen and Mary M. Gergen: Therapeutic Communication
from a Constructionist Standpoint
* 5: John Shotter: Ontological social constructionism in the context of
a social ecology: The importance of our living bodies
* 6: Susanna Chamberlain: Narrative Therapy: Challenges and communities
of practice
* 7: Sue Levin and Saliha Bava: Collaborative therapy: Performing
reflective and dialogic relationships
* 8: Maureen Duffy: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Listening in the
present with an ear toward the future
* 9: Gale Miller and Mark McKergow: From Wittgenstein, complexity, and
narrative emergence: Discourse and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
* 10: Lois Holzman and Fred Newman: Activity and performance (and their
discourses) in Social Therapeutic Method
* 11: Charles Waldegrave: Developing a 'Just Therapy': Context and the
Ascription of Meaning
* 12: Maria Maniapoto: Mãori expressions of healing in Just Therapy
* 13: Ronald J. Chenail, Melissa DeVincentis, Harriet E. Kiviat, and
Cynthia Somers: Systematic narrative review of discursive therapies
research: Considering the value of circumstantial evidence
* 14: Robbie Busch: Problematising social context in evidence-based
therapy evaluation practice/governance
* 15: Maureen Duffy: The body, trauma, and narrative approaches to
healing
* 16: John Cromby: Narrative, discourse, psychotherapy - neuroscience?
* 17: Tom Strong: Conversation and its therapeutic possibilities
how we use it in therapeutic dialogues, matters
* 2: Lois Shawver: Talking to listen: its pre-history, invention and
future in the field of psychotherapy
* 3: Rom Harré and Mirjana Dedai?: Positioning Theory, narratology and
pronoun analysis as discursive therapies
* 4: Kenneth J. Gergen and Mary M. Gergen: Therapeutic Communication
from a Constructionist Standpoint
* 5: John Shotter: Ontological social constructionism in the context of
a social ecology: The importance of our living bodies
* 6: Susanna Chamberlain: Narrative Therapy: Challenges and communities
of practice
* 7: Sue Levin and Saliha Bava: Collaborative therapy: Performing
reflective and dialogic relationships
* 8: Maureen Duffy: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Listening in the
present with an ear toward the future
* 9: Gale Miller and Mark McKergow: From Wittgenstein, complexity, and
narrative emergence: Discourse and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
* 10: Lois Holzman and Fred Newman: Activity and performance (and their
discourses) in Social Therapeutic Method
* 11: Charles Waldegrave: Developing a 'Just Therapy': Context and the
Ascription of Meaning
* 12: Maria Maniapoto: Mãori expressions of healing in Just Therapy
* 13: Ronald J. Chenail, Melissa DeVincentis, Harriet E. Kiviat, and
Cynthia Somers: Systematic narrative review of discursive therapies
research: Considering the value of circumstantial evidence
* 14: Robbie Busch: Problematising social context in evidence-based
therapy evaluation practice/governance
* 15: Maureen Duffy: The body, trauma, and narrative approaches to
healing
* 16: John Cromby: Narrative, discourse, psychotherapy - neuroscience?
* 17: Tom Strong: Conversation and its therapeutic possibilities
* 1: Andy Lock and Tom Strong: Discursive therapy: Why language, and
how we use it in therapeutic dialogues, matters
* 2: Lois Shawver: Talking to listen: its pre-history, invention and
future in the field of psychotherapy
* 3: Rom Harré and Mirjana Dedai?: Positioning Theory, narratology and
pronoun analysis as discursive therapies
* 4: Kenneth J. Gergen and Mary M. Gergen: Therapeutic Communication
from a Constructionist Standpoint
* 5: John Shotter: Ontological social constructionism in the context of
a social ecology: The importance of our living bodies
* 6: Susanna Chamberlain: Narrative Therapy: Challenges and communities
of practice
* 7: Sue Levin and Saliha Bava: Collaborative therapy: Performing
reflective and dialogic relationships
* 8: Maureen Duffy: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Listening in the
present with an ear toward the future
* 9: Gale Miller and Mark McKergow: From Wittgenstein, complexity, and
narrative emergence: Discourse and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
* 10: Lois Holzman and Fred Newman: Activity and performance (and their
discourses) in Social Therapeutic Method
* 11: Charles Waldegrave: Developing a 'Just Therapy': Context and the
Ascription of Meaning
* 12: Maria Maniapoto: Mãori expressions of healing in Just Therapy
* 13: Ronald J. Chenail, Melissa DeVincentis, Harriet E. Kiviat, and
Cynthia Somers: Systematic narrative review of discursive therapies
research: Considering the value of circumstantial evidence
* 14: Robbie Busch: Problematising social context in evidence-based
therapy evaluation practice/governance
* 15: Maureen Duffy: The body, trauma, and narrative approaches to
healing
* 16: John Cromby: Narrative, discourse, psychotherapy - neuroscience?
* 17: Tom Strong: Conversation and its therapeutic possibilities
how we use it in therapeutic dialogues, matters
* 2: Lois Shawver: Talking to listen: its pre-history, invention and
future in the field of psychotherapy
* 3: Rom Harré and Mirjana Dedai?: Positioning Theory, narratology and
pronoun analysis as discursive therapies
* 4: Kenneth J. Gergen and Mary M. Gergen: Therapeutic Communication
from a Constructionist Standpoint
* 5: John Shotter: Ontological social constructionism in the context of
a social ecology: The importance of our living bodies
* 6: Susanna Chamberlain: Narrative Therapy: Challenges and communities
of practice
* 7: Sue Levin and Saliha Bava: Collaborative therapy: Performing
reflective and dialogic relationships
* 8: Maureen Duffy: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Listening in the
present with an ear toward the future
* 9: Gale Miller and Mark McKergow: From Wittgenstein, complexity, and
narrative emergence: Discourse and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
* 10: Lois Holzman and Fred Newman: Activity and performance (and their
discourses) in Social Therapeutic Method
* 11: Charles Waldegrave: Developing a 'Just Therapy': Context and the
Ascription of Meaning
* 12: Maria Maniapoto: Mãori expressions of healing in Just Therapy
* 13: Ronald J. Chenail, Melissa DeVincentis, Harriet E. Kiviat, and
Cynthia Somers: Systematic narrative review of discursive therapies
research: Considering the value of circumstantial evidence
* 14: Robbie Busch: Problematising social context in evidence-based
therapy evaluation practice/governance
* 15: Maureen Duffy: The body, trauma, and narrative approaches to
healing
* 16: John Cromby: Narrative, discourse, psychotherapy - neuroscience?
* 17: Tom Strong: Conversation and its therapeutic possibilities