Patrika2016

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Patrika2016
BibType ARTICLE
Key Patrika2016
Author(s) Pinelopi Patrika, Eleftheria Tseliou
Title Blame, responsibility and systemic neutrality: a discourse analysis methodology to the study of family therapy problem talk
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Tag(s) Family Therapy, Accountability, Discursive Psychology, EMCA, Troubles
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Year 2016
Language English
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Journal Journal of Family Therapy
Volume 38
Number 4
Pages 467–490
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DOI 10.1111/1467-6427.12076
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Abstract

In this article we present discourse analysis of initial systemic family therapy sessions, focusing on family members' responses to therapists' attempts to introduce a systemically neutral, relational perspective on their troubles, by means of circular questioning and the final team message. The article draws from a qualitative study of family therapy problem talk with a sample of nine videotaped first and second sessions with six families and four therapists. The sessions were transcribed verbatim and subjected to discourse analysis following the discursive action model. Our analysis indicates that family members may decode the therapists' discursive moves as attributing blame or responsibility to them and engage in further blaming of the identified patient. We conclude by raising the implications of the present research study for the latent attributional work in clinical practice. We also stress the potential of discourse analysis methodology for studying blaming actions and for enhancing reflexivity about our models and practices.

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