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|Author(s)=Eleftheria Tseliou; | |Author(s)=Eleftheria Tseliou; | ||
− | |Title=Conversation | + | |Title=Conversation analysis, discourse analysis and psychotherapy research: overview and methodological potential |
+ | |Editor(s)=Olga Smoliak; Tom Strong; | ||
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Discursive Psychology; DP; Therapy; Psychotherapy; Discourse Analysis; Methodology | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Discursive Psychology; DP; Therapy; Psychotherapy; Discourse Analysis; Methodology | ||
|Key=Tseliou2018 | |Key=Tseliou2018 | ||
− | |Publisher= | + | |Publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |
|Year=2018 | |Year=2018 | ||
− | |Booktitle=Therapy as Discourse | + | |Language=English |
+ | |Address=Cham | ||
+ | |Booktitle=Therapy as Discourse: Practice and Research | ||
|Pages=163–186 | |Pages=163–186 | ||
− | |URL=https:// | + | |URL=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-93067-1_8 |
|DOI=10.1007/978-3-319-93067-1_8 | |DOI=10.1007/978-3-319-93067-1_8 | ||
|Abstract=My aim in this chapter is to discuss certain ways in which Conversation Analysis (CA) and Discourse Analysis (DA) can methodologically contribute to psychotherapy research, particularly concerning systemic/discursive therapies. The use of qualitative research methodologies remains limited in psychotherapy research. Furthermore, research of systemic/discursive therapies is in need of methodological advances to address the context-specific, interactional perspective about change, espoused by such models. Following a brief overview of the place of CA and DA in psychotherapy research, I discuss certain notions/methodological tools of CA and Discursive Psychology (DPsy), a trend of DA, which bear potential to address such need. I conclude with limitations and implications of the use of CA and DPsy for the future of psychotherapy research. | |Abstract=My aim in this chapter is to discuss certain ways in which Conversation Analysis (CA) and Discourse Analysis (DA) can methodologically contribute to psychotherapy research, particularly concerning systemic/discursive therapies. The use of qualitative research methodologies remains limited in psychotherapy research. Furthermore, research of systemic/discursive therapies is in need of methodological advances to address the context-specific, interactional perspective about change, espoused by such models. Following a brief overview of the place of CA and DA in psychotherapy research, I discuss certain notions/methodological tools of CA and Discursive Psychology (DPsy), a trend of DA, which bear potential to address such need. I conclude with limitations and implications of the use of CA and DPsy for the future of psychotherapy research. | ||
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Tseliou2018 |
Author(s) | Eleftheria Tseliou |
Title | Conversation analysis, discourse analysis and psychotherapy research: overview and methodological potential |
Editor(s) | Olga Smoliak, Tom Strong |
Tag(s) | EMCA, Discursive Psychology, DP, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Discourse Analysis, Methodology |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Year | 2018 |
Language | English |
City | Cham |
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Pages | 163–186 |
URL | Link |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-93067-1_8 |
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Book title | Therapy as Discourse: Practice and Research |
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Abstract
My aim in this chapter is to discuss certain ways in which Conversation Analysis (CA) and Discourse Analysis (DA) can methodologically contribute to psychotherapy research, particularly concerning systemic/discursive therapies. The use of qualitative research methodologies remains limited in psychotherapy research. Furthermore, research of systemic/discursive therapies is in need of methodological advances to address the context-specific, interactional perspective about change, espoused by such models. Following a brief overview of the place of CA and DA in psychotherapy research, I discuss certain notions/methodological tools of CA and Discursive Psychology (DPsy), a trend of DA, which bear potential to address such need. I conclude with limitations and implications of the use of CA and DPsy for the future of psychotherapy research.
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