在夫妻和家庭治疗师的叙述中援引隶属关系的不对称性

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Joanna Pawelczyk, Bernadetta Janusz, B. Józefik
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在这篇论文中,我们研究了夫妻和家庭治疗师如何在人际过程回忆(IPR)对话中,在解释他们第一次被认为有意义的治疗遭遇时,调用与客户的不对称关系。应用会话分析并借鉴成员分类分析,我们分析了这些被调用的(dis)附属关系是如何在面试的精细互动细节中以及在参与者动员的类别中构建的。研究结果显示,治疗师与配偶一方的明确关系,通常同时以另一种互动形式与另一方解除关系。因此,通过在知识产权对话中保持未被承认、未被处理和最终未被反思,不对称的从属关系得到了进一步加强。讨论了访谈者在促进或限制治疗师对不对称关系的认识方面的关键作用。
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Invoking asymmetry of affiliation in couple and family therapists’ accounts
In this paper we examine how couple and family therapists, in accounting for the moments of their first therapeutic encounters identified as meaningful, invoke asymmetric affiliations with their clients in the Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) dialogues. Applying Conversation Analysis and drawing on Membership Categorization Analysis, we analyze how these invoked (dis)affiliations are constructed in the fine interactional details of the interview and in/through the categories mobilized by the participants. The findings show therapists’ explicit affiliation with one spouse and often concurrently disaffiliation with the other in yet another interactive format. Consequently, the asymmetric affiliations are further strengthened by remaining unrecognized, unaddressed and ultimately unreflected in the IPR dialogue. The interviewer’s key role in promoting or constraining the therapist’s recognition of the asymmetric relations is discussed.
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Language and Dialogue
Language and Dialogue LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: In our post-Cartesian times human abilities are regarded as integrated and interacting abilities. Speaking, thinking, perceiving, having emotions need to be studied in interaction. Integration and interaction take place in dialogue. Scholars are called upon to go beyond reductive methods of abstraction and division and to take up the challenge of coming to terms with the complex whole. The conclusions drawn from reasoning about human behaviour in the humanities and social sciences have finally been proven by experiments in the natural sciences, especially neurology and sociobiology. What happens in the black box, can now, at least in part, be made visible. The journal intends to be an explicitly interdisciplinary journal reaching out to any discipline dealing with human abilities on the basis of consilience or the unity of knowledge. It is the challenge of post-Cartesian science to tackle the issue of how body, mind and language are interconnected and dialogically put to action. The journal invites papers which deal with ‘language and dialogue’ as an integrated whole in different languages and cultures and in different areas: everyday, institutional and literary, in theory and in practice, in business, in court, in the media, in politics and academia. In particular the humanities and social sciences are addressed: linguistics, literary studies, pragmatics, dialogue analysis, communication and cultural studies, applied linguistics, business studies, media studies, studies of language and the law, philosophy, psychology, cognitive sciences, sociology, anthropology and others. The journal Language and Dialogue is a peer reviewed journal and associated with the book series Dialogue Studies, edited by Edda Weigand.
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