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Fitzgerald2010
BibType ARTICLE
Key Fitzgerald2010
Author(s) Pamela Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Ivan Leudar
Title On active listening in person-centered, solution-focused psychotherapy
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Tag(s) EMCA, Psychotherapy, Conversation Analysis, Listening, Continuers, Non-directive
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Year 2010
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 42
Number 12
Pages 3188-3198
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2010.07.007
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Abstract

According to Rogers a therapist can foster growth in the client by creating a facilitative climate but can also undermine and inhibit that growth through evaluative and judgemental listening (0125, 0130 and 0140). This paper uses conversation analytic research methods to examine how a person-centred, solution-focused psychotherapist actively listens to her clients using continuers and in doing so supports them and keeps them speaking in a way appropriate to the therapy. Specific styles of listening became evident by investigating the vocal aspect of the listening activity made manifest through continuers. It was found that both positive and negative features of the therapist's listening style can be explicated by examining how therapists use continuers. The possibility that different schools of psychotherapy use continuers differently is considered.

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