The Potential of Conversation Analysis for Psychotherapy Research
- 1 May 2001
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in The Counseling Psychologist
- Vol. 29 (3) , 413-434
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0011000001293006
Abstract
An illustrative analysis is offered demonstrating the potential of conversation analysis for psychotherapy research. Extracts are presented from an unresolved problematic theme selected from an unsuccessful eight-session psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy of a female client presenting with a major depressive episode. The authors identify descriptive devices and communicative skills on which the client and therapist draw in the process of problem formulation. They demonstrate the way in which differing versions of the client’s problems were presented and how the client and therapist pursued differing attributional projects. Specifically, the authors examine how internal and external accounts of the client’s underlying problems were accomplished and warranted and how the therapist attempted the transformation of problems. The quality criteria pertaining to conversation analysis are indicated, the implications for therapeutic practice explored, and the relationship between the present findings and previous research discussed.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Objectivity and reliability in qualitative analysis: Realist, contextualist and radical constructionist epistemologiesBritish Journal of Psychology, 2000
- ASSESSING CLIENTS' CONSTRUCTIONS OF THEIR PROBLEMS IN FAMILY THERAPY DISCOURSEJournal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1998
- Assessing Individual Family Members' Constructions of Family ProblemsFamily Process, 1998
- Transforming Narratives: A Change Event in Constructivist Family TherapyFamily Process, 1998
- Interaction and Asymmetry in Clinical DiscourseAmerican Journal of Sociology, 1991
- Blame–account sequences in therapy: The negotiation of relational meaningsSemiotica, 1990
- Circumspection in psychotherapy: Structures and strategies of counselor-client interactionSemiotica, 1987
- The process of problem (re)formulation in psychotherapy1Sociology of Health & Illness, 1986
- Counseling Process Research: Philosophical and Methodological DilemmasThe Counseling Psychologist, 1982
- The generalizability of the psychoanalytic concept of the working alliance.Psychotherapy, 1979