2022
DOI: 10.1075/pbns.331.03buc
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Doing We – Working alliance in psychotherapeutic relationships

Abstract: Larger chunks from psychotherapeutic cooperations are presented. Cooperation is studied in empirical psychotherapeutic process research as “working alliance” of which conceptual conflicts are outlined. I follow a proposal by Ginzburg and Poesio (2016) to micro-analyze hesitation markers as conversational equivalents to embodied pointing gestures. Several stories by patients are told in order to “point” to comparisons be… Show more

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“…As Stern (2004) comments, “A moment of meeting is a special case of ‘doing something together”’ (p. 176). The mutuality displayed here can be seen as a practice of “doing We” ( Buchholz, 2022a , b ). The client’s joyful laughter in (30) can also be interpreted as an affective expression of this moment of playful co-creation, of having done something together, and of the joy and surprise of being in this new and different place in relation with another.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As Stern (2004) comments, “A moment of meeting is a special case of ‘doing something together”’ (p. 176). The mutuality displayed here can be seen as a practice of “doing We” ( Buchholz, 2022a , b ). The client’s joyful laughter in (30) can also be interpreted as an affective expression of this moment of playful co-creation, of having done something together, and of the joy and surprise of being in this new and different place in relation with another.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extending Goodwin’s (2008 , 2018 ) analyses of cooperation and pointing practices to understand psychotherapeutic interaction, Buchholz (2022a) argues that clients have no possibility to point to a perceptual world but only “to conversational objects like topics, experiences or (reported) events” (p. 61). This applies to not only clients but also therapists.…”
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“…Scarvaglieri et al (2022a), for example, dedicate an entire anthology to the shaping of relationships in helping interactions, in which different helping formats are examined from the point of view of the co-construction of relationships, e.g., doctor-patient conversations (Džanko, 2022;Günthner, 2022;Kuna and Scarvaglieri, 2022;, psychotherapy (Buchholz, 2022;Guxholli et al, 2022;Kabatnik et al, 2022;Muntigl, 2022;Pawelczyk and Faccio, 2022), coaching , as well as newer helping formats in the social web, such as support through illness-related forums in social media (Kabatnik, 2022). The research focuses there, for example, on the constitution of a sense of community between psychotherapist and patient (Buchholz, 2022), the face-threatening question What about you in psychotherapy (Guxholli et al, 2022) or semi-responsive answers . What these studies have in common is that mostly only dyadic helping formats and the constitution of relationships between professionals and clients are examined.…”
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confidence: 99%