therapy-speak暴露。

Carme Isern-Mas, Manuel Almagro
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治疗语言是将心理治疗语言不精确和肤浅地融入日常交流的语言,尤其是特权或富人。尽管规范心理治疗语言的优势,如抵制认识上的不公正和提高对心理健康问题的认识,但治疗语言引起了重要的关注。在认知方面,治疗话语容易受到心理治疗术语的意义和相关性的侵蚀,病理化和自我诊断的风险。关于其伦理问题,治疗语言可能被用来诋毁个人,逃避责任,甚至通过采取客观立场来表明社会地位。除了这些认知和伦理问题之外,治疗话语也可以被武器化,以促进和延续某些形式的认知不公正,并产生情感不公正。特别是,我们认为治疗语言的武器化利用了医学证据的认识论权威和可信度,描述性和规范性之间的混淆,以及否认的语言策略,以强加一种特定的方式来管理具有挑战性和不公正的情况下的情绪。
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Unmasking therapy-speak.

Therapy-speak is the imprecise and superficial integration of psychotherapy language into everyday communication, especially by privileged or wealthy people. Despite the advantages of normalizing psychotherapy language, such as resisting epistemic injustice and enhancing awareness of mental health issues, therapy-speak raises important concerns. On the epistemic front, therapy-speak is susceptible to the erosion of the meaning and relevance of psychotherapy terms, pathologizing, and the risk of self-diagnosis. Regarding its ethical concerns, therapy-speak might be used to discredit individuals, evade responsibilities, and even signal social status, by taking an objective stance. Beyond these epistemic and ethical concerns, therapy-speak can also be weaponized to promote and perpetuate some forms of epistemic injustice, and to generate affective injustice. In particular, we argue that the weaponization of therapy-speak exploits the epistemic authority and the credibility excesses of medical evidence, the conflation between the descriptive and the normative, and the linguistic strategy of deniability to impose a specific way to manage emotions in challenging, and unjust, situations.

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