2005
DOI: 10.1080/10503300500091249
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Interactional positioning and narrative self-construction in the first session of psychodynamic–interpersonal psychotherapy

Abstract: Article:Madill, A., Sermpezis, C. and Barkham, M. (2005) Interactional positioning and narrative self-construction in the first session of psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research, 15 (4

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“…Process research in family therapy has already used discursive positioning analyses, particularly the examination of changes in client positions (Avidi, 2005; Burck et al., 1998). An analysis of interactional positioning has also been useful in identifying markers for indicating early outcomes (Madill, Sermpezis, & Barkham, 2005). Assuming that clients and therapists co‐construct meanings and understand their interactions via language (Goolishian & Anderson, 1987), it makes sense to identify shifts in meaning as evidence of therapeutic outcome as interactional changes in clients’ subjective positions in therapy.…”
Section: Reconceptualizing Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Process research in family therapy has already used discursive positioning analyses, particularly the examination of changes in client positions (Avidi, 2005; Burck et al., 1998). An analysis of interactional positioning has also been useful in identifying markers for indicating early outcomes (Madill, Sermpezis, & Barkham, 2005). Assuming that clients and therapists co‐construct meanings and understand their interactions via language (Goolishian & Anderson, 1987), it makes sense to identify shifts in meaning as evidence of therapeutic outcome as interactional changes in clients’ subjective positions in therapy.…”
Section: Reconceptualizing Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mluvčí se aktivně sociálně umísťují, využívajíce dostupné meta-narativy (anebo dominantní diskurzy), nebo alternativně konstruují vlastní "proti-pozice" (Bamberg, 2005), nebo také "interakční pozice" (Madill, Sermpezis, & Barkham, 2005). Některé znaky vyprávění mohou tedy signalizovat pozici mluvčího nebo také jeho hledisko, tedy určité rozvržení ve vztahu k ostatním, a to jak k těm, o nichž se mluví, tak i k těm, se kterými se mluví.…”
Section: Zaujímání Narativní Pozice (Positioning)unclassified
“…Therapeutic change can be enhanced through shift in client's positioning and discourses (Madill, Sermpezis & Barkham, 2005). According to Foucauldian discourse analysis, therapeutic assumptions are critized and power relations in therapy relationship must be analyzed.…”
Section: Analyzing the Change Of Meaning In Psychotherapy: Discourse mentioning
confidence: 99%