This article discusses how the distinction proposed by Bakhtin between monologism and dialogism can be applied to psychotherapy. According to the Bakhtinian approach, complete monologism is impossible in human interaction, given the responsive nature of humans. It is, however, possible to structure psychotherapy so that it leans towards monologism, resulting in a reduction of the diversity of voices or perspectives that can be “heard” in sessions. This attempt to suppress dialogism can occur given the hierarchical nature of the therapeutic relationship and can be reinforced by therapist and client beliefs that support monologism. In the second part of the article we discuss a set of beliefs from therapists and clients that support ...
Psychotherapy is a 'talking cure'- clients voice their troubles to therapists, who listen, prompt, q...
Therapeutic discourse is interaction between professional and client aimed at improving the client's...
This paper provides an analysis of a basic assumption grounding the clinical research: the ontologic...
This article discusses how the distinction proposed by Bakhtin between monologism and dialogism can...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
The article ‘Pluralism: towardsa new paradigm for therapy’(Therapy Today, November2010) gives a gran...
In this article, the focus is on the therapist’s self, which will be in line with Bakhtin’s thinking...
This article explores the possibilities of dialogism and monologism for disability studies by applyi...
The concept of pluralism is increasingly used to indicate the rich diversity of theory and practice ...
For psychotherapy of mental disorders, presently several approaches are available, such as interpers...
In the article I ask the question about the place of an emancipatory task within various forms of ps...
The present study investigates beliefs, attitudes and practices of 101 monolingual and multilingual ...
Understanding what transpires in therapeutic conversations is as complex as the humans who are engag...
In this study, I interview psychiatrists and psychologists (N=40) in order to assess their feelings ...
The pluralistic approach to therapy that we have articulated is grounded in ethics, and strives to d...
Psychotherapy is a 'talking cure'- clients voice their troubles to therapists, who listen, prompt, q...
Therapeutic discourse is interaction between professional and client aimed at improving the client's...
This paper provides an analysis of a basic assumption grounding the clinical research: the ontologic...
This article discusses how the distinction proposed by Bakhtin between monologism and dialogism can...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
The article ‘Pluralism: towardsa new paradigm for therapy’(Therapy Today, November2010) gives a gran...
In this article, the focus is on the therapist’s self, which will be in line with Bakhtin’s thinking...
This article explores the possibilities of dialogism and monologism for disability studies by applyi...
The concept of pluralism is increasingly used to indicate the rich diversity of theory and practice ...
For psychotherapy of mental disorders, presently several approaches are available, such as interpers...
In the article I ask the question about the place of an emancipatory task within various forms of ps...
The present study investigates beliefs, attitudes and practices of 101 monolingual and multilingual ...
Understanding what transpires in therapeutic conversations is as complex as the humans who are engag...
In this study, I interview psychiatrists and psychologists (N=40) in order to assess their feelings ...
The pluralistic approach to therapy that we have articulated is grounded in ethics, and strives to d...
Psychotherapy is a 'talking cure'- clients voice their troubles to therapists, who listen, prompt, q...
Therapeutic discourse is interaction between professional and client aimed at improving the client's...
This paper provides an analysis of a basic assumption grounding the clinical research: the ontologic...