“…Since then, the study of emotion, empathy, and affiliation have become even more central in conversation analysis of psychotherapy (see, e.g., Voutilainen et al, 2010a;Ekberg, Shaw, Kessler, Malpass, & Barnes, 2016;Muntigl & Horvath, 2014a, 2014bMuntigl, Knight, Watkins, Horvath, & Angus, 2013;Weiste & Peräkylä, 2014). Furthermore, conversation analytical research is increasingly addressing questions and concerns of clinical relevance (see, e.g., Buchholtz, Spiekermann, & Kächele, 2015;Buchholz & Kächele, 2017;Lepper, 2009;Sutherland, Peräkylä, & Elliott, 2014).…”