
Narrative Counselling
Social and linguistic processes of change
Peter Muntigl(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 29. July 2004
Book
Hardback
347 pages
978-90-272-2701-0 (ISBN)
Description
What actually happens in counselling interactions? How does counselling bring about change?
How do clients end up producing new and alternative stories of their lives and relationships?
By addressing these questions and others, Peter Muntigl explores the narrative counselling process in the context where it is enacted: the unfolding conversation between counsellor and clients. Through a transdisciplinary approach that combines conversation analysis and systemic functional linguistic theory, Muntigl demonstrates how language is used in couples counselling, how language use changes over the course of counselling, and how this process provides clients with new linguistic resources that help them change their social relationships.
This book will be a valuable resource not only for linguists and discourse analysts, but also for researchers and practitioners in the fields of counselling, psychotherapy, psychology, and medicine.
How do clients end up producing new and alternative stories of their lives and relationships?
By addressing these questions and others, Peter Muntigl explores the narrative counselling process in the context where it is enacted: the unfolding conversation between counsellor and clients. Through a transdisciplinary approach that combines conversation analysis and systemic functional linguistic theory, Muntigl demonstrates how language is used in couples counselling, how language use changes over the course of counselling, and how this process provides clients with new linguistic resources that help them change their social relationships.
This book will be a valuable resource not only for linguists and discourse analysts, but also for researchers and practitioners in the fields of counselling, psychotherapy, psychology, and medicine.
Reviews / Votes
Theory vs application, inertia vs change, semantics vs pragmatics, text vs context, genre vs activity, critique vs interpretation... change the 'vs' to 'and' in any of these oppositions and you have the complementarities championed by Muntigl in this ground-breaking work on therapeutic discourse. Socially responsible text analysis informed by systemic functional linguistics and CA, at its very best. -- Jim Martin, Professor of Linguistics, University of SydneyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 154 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2701-0 (9789027227010)
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07/2004
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Content
1. Acknowledgements; 2. 1. Modeling semiotic change in narrative couselling; 3. 2. Conversation Analysis; 4. 3. Systemic functional linguistics; 5. 4. Logogenesis; 6. 5. Reformulations as local transformations; 7. 6. Problem construction; 8. 7. Problem effacement; 9. 8. Clients' semiotic repertoires; 10. 9. Phylogenesis and concluding remarks; 11. Notes; 12. References; 13. Index