A critical methodological review of discourse and conversation analysis studies of family therapy

E Tseliou - Family Process, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Discourse (DA) and conversation (CA) analysis, two qualitative research methods, have
been recently suggested as potentially promising for the study of family therapy due to …

Open dialogue for psychosis

N Putman, B Martindale - Organising mental health services to …, 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Putman, Nick, editor.| Martindale, Brian, editor. Title: Open dialogue for psychosis:
organising mental health services to prioritise dialogue, relationship and meaning/edited by …

Dialogical features, therapist responsiveness, and agency in a therapy for psychosis

E Avdi, V Lerou, J Seikkula - Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to further theoretical and clinical discussions regarding the therapy of
psychosis from a dialogical perspective and to contribute to the contemporary research …

[PDF][PDF] Exploring the contribution of subject positioning to studying therapy as a dialogical enterprise

E Avdi - International Journal for Dialogical Science, 2012 - researchgate.net
Recent social constructionist and dialogical approaches to psychotherapy have pointed to
the usefulness of attending to language, meaning and dialogue in conceptualising client …

Researching the discursive construction of subjectivity in psychotherapy

E Avdi, E Georgaca - Therapy as discourse: Practice and research, 2018 - Springer
In this chapter we explore, from a critical discursive perspective, the ways in which the
clients' subjectivity is manifested, negotiated, and transformed within psychotherapeutic …

'A Different World' Individuals' experience of an integrated family intervention for psychosis and its contribution to recovery

J Allen, F Burbach, J Reibstein - … and Psychotherapy: Theory …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives. The aim of this study is to explore the meaning and significance of family
interventions (FI) for the individual who experiences psychosis, and its significance for …

Constructing nonagency at the beginning of psychotherapy: the 10DT model

H Toivonen, J Wahlström, K Kurri - Journal of Constructivist …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined how nine clients discursively constructed non-agency in their first
session of individual psychotherapy. With open reading and linguistic analysis of the …

Displaying agency problems at the outset of psychotherapy

J Wahlström, ML Seilonen - Developments in Qualitative …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
In order to present him-or herself at the outset of psychotherapy as a credible client, the
person needs to, on one hand, formulate a sense of lost agency in accounts of his/her life …

The challenge: Tailoring qualitative process research methods for the study of marital and family therapeutic sessions

P Rober, M Borcsa - Research perspectives in couple therapy: Discursive …, 2016 - Springer
In this book, we present different qualitative research (QR) approaches to study marital and
family therapy (MFT) sessions. In several ways this is unusual. Up to now, although there …

The pregnant therapist and the psychotic client: A phenomenological understanding of the impact of the therapist's pregnancy on the therapeutic process

A McGourty - European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This original paper examines the underresearched area of therapist pregnancy. It explores
the impact of psychosis as an additional complicating factor to the therapeutic process and …