Background: Method of Levels (MOL) is a cognitive therapy with an emerging evidence base. It is grounded in Perceptual Control Theory and its transdiagnostic nature means techniques are widely applicable and not diagnosis-specific. This paper contributes to psychotherapy process research by investigating a key technique of MOL, asking about disruptions, and in doing so aims to explore how the technique works and aid the understanding of related techniques in other psychotherapies. Method: Conversation Analysis (CA) is applied to asking about disruptions in twelve real-life therapeutic interactions. Findings: Analyses explore how and when therapists ask about disruptions, with examples presented according to their degree of adherence to the ...
This dissertation examined the interactional repertoire of psychotherapists during therapy sessions ...
This thesis develops a discourse analytic approach to change processes in psychotherapy and address...
Communication represents the core of psychotherapy. The dynamic interaction between verbal and non-v...
Asking clients about shifts in their moment-to-moment experience - for example, when they laugh, smi...
Applied conversation analytic research seeks to understand the ways in which conversational practice...
Applied Conversation Analysis (CA) is broadly accepted to be a qualitative methodological approach a...
An illustrative analysis is offered demonstrating the potential of conversation analysis for psychot...
Therapeutic discourse is interaction between professional and client aimed at improving the client's...
IntroductionIn relation to the psychotherapeutic process, studies have investigated the influence of...
A process of change within a single case of cognitive-constructivist therapy is analyzed by means of...
Independent of theoretical orientation therapies of all kind are talk-in-interaction. Influential ov...
McVittie, Chris - ORCID 0000-0003-0657-7524 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0657-7524Objective: To exam...
Psychotherapy is a 'talking cure'- clients voice their troubles to therapists, who listen, prompt, q...
Objective: The psychotherapeutic process, like any intimate relationship between two human beings, i...
Objective: We explored the interactive process in which therapists respond to client self-critical p...
This dissertation examined the interactional repertoire of psychotherapists during therapy sessions ...
This thesis develops a discourse analytic approach to change processes in psychotherapy and address...
Communication represents the core of psychotherapy. The dynamic interaction between verbal and non-v...
Asking clients about shifts in their moment-to-moment experience - for example, when they laugh, smi...
Applied conversation analytic research seeks to understand the ways in which conversational practice...
Applied Conversation Analysis (CA) is broadly accepted to be a qualitative methodological approach a...
An illustrative analysis is offered demonstrating the potential of conversation analysis for psychot...
Therapeutic discourse is interaction between professional and client aimed at improving the client's...
IntroductionIn relation to the psychotherapeutic process, studies have investigated the influence of...
A process of change within a single case of cognitive-constructivist therapy is analyzed by means of...
Independent of theoretical orientation therapies of all kind are talk-in-interaction. Influential ov...
McVittie, Chris - ORCID 0000-0003-0657-7524 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0657-7524Objective: To exam...
Psychotherapy is a 'talking cure'- clients voice their troubles to therapists, who listen, prompt, q...
Objective: The psychotherapeutic process, like any intimate relationship between two human beings, i...
Objective: We explored the interactive process in which therapists respond to client self-critical p...
This dissertation examined the interactional repertoire of psychotherapists during therapy sessions ...
This thesis develops a discourse analytic approach to change processes in psychotherapy and address...
Communication represents the core of psychotherapy. The dynamic interaction between verbal and non-v...