Therapy As Discourse : Practice and Research, Paperback by Smoliak, Olga (EDT...

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ISBN: 9783030065782 width: 5.8 in Book Title: Therapy As Discourse : Practice and Research Author: Tom Strong Series: The Language of Mental Health Ser. Type: Textbook Item Weight: 16 Oz Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Item Length: 8.3 in Item Width: 5.8 in Format: Trade Paperback Subject: Clinical Medicine, Linguistics / Semantics, Psychotherapy / Counseling, Research & Methodology, Linguistics / General Publication Name: Therapy As Discourse : Practice and Research Publication Year: 2018 Subject Area: Language Arts & Disciplines, Psychology, Medical Number of Pages: Xi, 237 Pages Language: English height: 0.5 in Item Height: 0.5 in

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Therapy As Discourse : Practice and Research, Paperback by Smoliak, Olga (EDT.... Therapy As Discourse : Practice and Research, Paperback by Smoliak, Olga (EDT); Strong, Tom (EDT), ISBN 3030065782, ISBN-13 9783030065782, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This book addresses the premise that therapy can be understood, practiced, and researched as a discursive activity. Using varied forms of discourse analysis, it examines the cultural, institutional, and face-to-face communications that shape, and occur within, therapies that are discursively understood and practiced. By first providing an overview of commonalities across discursive therapies and research approaches, the authors discursively examine general aspects of therapy. Topics explored include subjectivity, psychological terms, institutional influences, therapeutic relationships, therapists’ ways of talking and questioning, discursive ethics, and assessment of therapeutic processes and outcomes. This book offers a macro-analysis of the conversational practices of a discursively informed approach to therapy; as well as a micro-analysis of the ways in which language shapes and is used in a discursively informed approach to therapy. This book will interest practitioners seeking to better understand therapy as a discursive process, and discourse analysts wanting to understand therapy as discursive therapists might practice it.