Other voices, other minds: The use of reported speech in group therapy talk

A Fasulo - Discourse, tools and reasoning: Essays on situated …, 1997 - Springer
This study analyzes the different types and uses of direct reported speech in the context of
psychotherapeutic discussions. The data are drawn from four sessions of group therapy. The …

Social role negotiation in aphasia therapy: Competence, incompetence, and conflict

N Simmons-Mackie, JS Damico - Constructing (in) competence, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Speech-language therapy is a complex, goal-directed activity undertaken to improve an
individual's communication. Interestingly, by traditional design speech-language therapy …

Talk in Interaction in the Speech—Language Pathology Clinic: Bringing Theory to Practice Through Discourse

MM Leahy, IP Walsh - Topics in Language Disorders, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Clinical educators in speech–language pathology seek to provide the best possible
opportunities for student clinicians to learn about clinical work and how the interaction …

Professionals' perspectives on delivering conversation therapy in clinical practice

N Sirman, S Beeke, M Cruice - Aphasiology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Aphasia and other acquired language impairments have the potential to impact
greatly on quality of life by disrupting everyday conversation. Different intervention …

The use of conversational analysis: nurse–patient interaction in communication disability after stroke

C Gordon, C Ellis‐Hill, A Ashburn - Journal of advanced nursing, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Title. The use of conversational analysis: nurse–patient interaction in communication
disability after stroke. Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore how nursing staff and …

Breaking the connection: Why is it so difficult to talk about discharge with our clients with aphasia?

D Hersh - International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This paper, drawn from a study into experiences of treatment termination in chronic aphasia,
discusses why communication, between speech-language pathologists and clients with …

Don't tell any stories: Theories and discoveries concerning story-telling in the therapeutic setting

PM Wiedemann - Poetics, 1986 - Elsevier
The aim of this paper is to present studies on narratives in the psychotherapeutic situation
and to evaluate their suitability for understanding therapeutic communication. A brief sketch …

Pragmatics as interaction

MR Perkins - Handbook of qualitative research in communication …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Case studies have had a strong presence in the study of communication disorders
throughout its history. And they continue to do so. Th eir historical importance has been …

Negotiating abnormality/normality in therapy talk: A discursive psychology approach to the study of therapeutic interactions and children with autism.

JN Lester - Qualitative Psychology, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Historically, autism and the related treatments have been studied through positivistic
methodologies. However, in this article, a discursive psychology approach is taken to the …

Engagement in clinical interaction: An introduction

N Simmons-Mackie, D Kovarsky - Seminars in speech and …, 2009 - thieme-connect.com
This article defines and reviews the concept of engagement in social interaction.
Engagement refers to the level of interpersonal involvement displayed by participants in …